Bug#652414: dpkg-dev: dpkg-source --commit with three arguments still requires .orig.tar.gz

2011-12-23 Thread Raphael Hertzog
On Fri, 23 Dec 2011, Sam Hartman wrote: > 1) I had assumed that the third argument to dpkg-source --comit was > relative to the current directory. > It seems not to be and unless I give an absolute path it doesn't work It's a bug that this is not the case, one that happens only when you pass "."

Bug#652414: dpkg-dev: dpkg-source --commit with three arguments still requires .orig.tar.gz

2011-12-23 Thread Sam Hartman
Sure. After looking at this more, it appears to be a doc bug. 1) I had assumed that the third argument to dpkg-source --comit was relative to the current directory. It seems not to be and unless I give an absolute path it doesn't work 2) If the patch is not found rather than giving an error dpk

Bug#652414: dpkg-dev: dpkg-source --commit with three arguments still requires .orig.tar.gz

2011-12-22 Thread Raphael Hertzog
tag 652414 unreproducible moreinfo thanks On Fri, 16 Dec 2011, Sam Hartman wrote: > based on the man page if I run dpkg-source --commit . patch_name foo.patch > > I'd expect that the original tarball would not be needed. > As far as I can tell the program seems to actually ignore the third > arg

Bug#652414: dpkg-dev: dpkg-source --commit with three arguments still requires .orig.tar.gz

2011-12-16 Thread Sam Hartman
Package: dpkg-dev Version: 1.16.1.2 Severity: normal based on the man page if I run dpkg-source --commit . patch_name foo.patch I'd expect that the original tarball would not be needed. As far as I can tell the program seems to actually ignore the third argument and tries to build the diff it