On Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 07:18:13AM +0100, Andrew Suffield wrote:
> 
> The best approach is usually to maintain the Debian package
> independently, and then regularly copy the debian/ directory back into
> the upstream tree - so that part of the tree is actually downstream
> from the Debian package itself. It sounds a little weird, but it's
> invariably simpler than any of the other ways, and gets the job done.
> 

OK.  I will be doing this starting now.  That is, I will remove the
debian/ dierctory from the 3.4 branch (as that branch will see no
further releases packaged for Debian) and then start copying the
debian/directory into 4.0 and trunk.

Regards,

-Roberto
-- 
Roberto C. Sánchez
http://people.connexer.com/~roberto
http://www.connexer.com

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