Dear Guido,
Am Donnerstag, den 25.02.2010, 21:06 +0100 schrieb Guido Günther: > On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 10:29:47AM +0100, Paul Menzel wrote: > > + package version up to the current tip of branch > > + <replaceable>master</replaceable>. If the distribution of the topmost > > + section in <filename>debian/changelog</filename> is > > + <emphasis>UNRELEASED</emphasis> the changelog entries will be inserted > > into > > + this section. Otherwise a new section will be created.</para> > That's not completely true. HEAD is used by default, that _might_ be > master but can be any otehr branch you're on as well. I am confused. $ grep -C1 "You are not on branch" git-dch if options.debian_branch != branch: print >>sys.stderr, "You are not on branch '%s' but on '%s'" % (options.debian_branch, branch) raise GbpError, "Use --debian-branch to set the branch to pick changes from" $ grep -B1 debian-branch gbp.conf # the default branch for the debian patch: #debian-branch = master Does not it use master by default then? Where does `options.debian_branch` come from? Thanks, Paul
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