I packaged ROX-Filer (http://rox.sf.net/). Some time ago version 2.0.0 was released as stable so I changed few things in packaging. Now I have 3 packages:
1. rox - "stable release only" version of ROX-Filer 2. rox-snapshot - CVS snapshot of development version 3. rox-filer-hrw - rox-snapshot with few extra patches (some of them will not be applied by upstream). Some time ago there was a bug which renders program unusable in current 'sid' - it was fixed in CVS version so packages other then "rox" are free from it. But not "rox" :( which is used by some people. What I should do now? 1. I can just integrate "rox-snapshot" into "rox" so this will be "always" up-to-date with bugfixes. 2. Do some "cvs update" to "rox" to have this one bug fixed. 3. Create patch from CVS and apply it to ROX-Filer 2.0.0 sources. Which method is more Debian way? -- APT: deb http://www.hrw.one.pl/apt/ sid/

