Hello, I have extended my set of scripts with a list of patches applied to Debian OCaml packages into Ubuntu: http://bentobako.org/ubuntu-ocaml-status/raw/ubuntu-patches.html
The list is divided into two sets: * Ubuntu modification patches: patches that make a real modification of the Debian package; * Ubuntu build patches (benign): patches that are only used to trigger a new build of the source package. As far as I know, they should be ignored. This list is generated automatically from https://patches.ubuntu.com so it should stay up-to-date with latest modifications in Ubuntu. Regarding the exact meaning of those patches: """ These patches are generated daily and contain the differences between an Ubuntu source package and the equivalent version of the same source in Debian. This means that the base of the patch for an Ubuntu 1.2-3ubuntu4 version will be the Debian 1.2-3 package, even if the Debian version is now 1.4-1. This hopefully makes the packages easier to merge. Where Ubuntu have packaged a new upstream themselves, noted by a revision beginning 0ubuntu the patch is from the first Debian revision of the same upstream version if available (so 1.2-0ubuntu1 will be compared from the Debian 1.2-1 package). Where not available, you will usually find that the base of the patch is the first common ancestor of both Ubuntu and Debian. """ Source: https://patches.ubuntu.com I will make a review of those patches and hopefully post relevant bug reports on Debian BTS (and merge Julien Cristau previous review on Mon, 13 Oct 2008). Yours, d. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

