Your message dated Fri, 2 Jan 2009 11:06:59 +0100 (CET)
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and subject line linux-patch-skas has been removed
has caused the Debian Bug report #485333,
regarding linux-patch-skas: FTBFS when converted to new source format 3.0 
(quilt): patch depends on changes from .diff.gz
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Package: linux-patch-skas
Version: 3-2
Severity: wishlist
Usertags: 3.0-quilt-by-default

To prepare a possible switch to the new source package format "3.0
(quilt)" [1], I converted all source packages and tried to rebuild them.
Unfortunately, linux-patch-skas failed, you can try yourself with those
commands (and dpkg-dev >= 1.14.19 [2]) :

$ apt-get source linux-patch-skas
$ sed -i -e '/^Source:/ aFormat: 3.0 (quilt)' linux-patch-skas-3/debian/control
$ dpkg-source -b linux-patch-skas-3
$ dpkg-source -x linux-patch-skas_3-2.dsc
$ cd linux-patch-skas-3 && debuild -us -uc

In this process, if the .diff.gz contains changes to upstream files,
dpkg-source will have created a corresponding patch in
debian/patches/debian-changes-3-2 and will have registered that
patch in a quilt series (debian/patches/series, it is created if needed).
All the patches listed in the "series" file are applied directly during
the extraction (dpkg-source -x). quilt itself is used if available (and
will thus lead to the creation of the .pc directory), otherwise
dpkg-source applies the patches by itself. For more information about the
new source package format see the manual page dpkg-source(1).

In the case of linux-patch-skas, some patches of the quilt series rely on 
changes
contained in the .diff.gz. Please move those changes in the quilt series
as well.

With the new source format this fails because the new debian-changes-*
patch gets applied _after_ the quilt series.

As a side note, you must also pay attention to the following points in
your quilt usage to guarantee compatibility with the new source package
format:
- all your patches must be applicable with the "-p1" option of patch
  (and you shouldn't use options in the series file to override this)
- the patches must be in debian/patches/ together with the "series" file
  (you can use QUILT_PATCHES=debian/patches if needed)
- you should not override QUILT_PC to change the location of quilt's
  internal directory (".pc" by default)
- the patches should not reference absolute filenames (in +++/--- lines)
- your clean target must work even if the patches are already applied
- your build target must work with patches applied even if the clean
  target is supposed to unapply them (because dpkg-source -b might
  have applied them back)

Cheers,

[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2008/04/msg00004.html
[2] the upcoming dpkg-dev 1.14.20 is more tolerant with patches, you can
grab it here if you want to try with that version:
http://people.debian.org/~hertzog/packages/dpkg-dev_1.14.20_all.deb
-- 
Raphael Hertzog




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Version: 3-2+rm

Hi,

linux-patch-skas has been removed from testing and unstable, so this bug
is no longer relevant and will be closed. Thank you for your contribution
to Debian.


Thijs



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