Adeodato =?utf-8?B?U2ltw7M=?= [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all,
for those who don't know, nmudiff is a small script by Steinar H.
Gunderson that, when invoked in the source tree of a NMU, will create a
diff with respect the previous version, and send it to the BTS. I've
found it quite
On Sun, Jun 04, 2006 at 05:23:33PM +0200, Adeodato Simó wrote:
(And while I wait for answers, I'll go dream about the day when dak
itself will send the diffs to the BTS, if ever.)
Actually, you can implement this outside dak, but I'd hesitate to do this
automatically. How would people feel
Hi all,
for those who don't know, nmudiff is a small script by Steinar H.
Gunderson that, when invoked in the source tree of a NMU, will create a
diff with respect the previous version, and send it to the BTS. I've
found it quite useful myself, and probably others have as well.
By default, the
Adeodato Simó wrote:
Hi all,
Hi
for those who don't know, nmudiff is a small script by Steinar H.
Gunderson that, when invoked in the source tree of a NMU, will create a
diff with respect the previous version, and send it to the BTS. I've
found it quite useful myself, and probably others
Hi,
By default, the current version of nmudiff opens a new bug against the
package and attaches the diff to it. I recently submitted wishlist
#370056 against devscripts so nmudiff behaves like this only if --new is
passed, and by default sends the patch to the bugs the NMU fixes.
I don't
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