On Nov 13, 2012, at 08:02 PM, Andrew Starr-Bochicchio wrote: >Sorry for not getting to this earlier. > >The real issue is that udd-patchsys and patches-to-packages both take >fairly different approaches. We need to decide which we recommend. > >udd-patchsys suggest hacking directly in the branch that exporting a >patch with `bzr diff -p "a/:b/"` Then importing that back with `quilt >import` and reverting the changes made directly to the files. > >patches-to-packages uses the normal quilt workflow of `quilt new >patch.diff`, `quilt add src-file`, hack, `quilt refresh` > >My thought is that patches-to-packages is closer to what we want. While >the way udd-patchsys recommends is pretty nifty, it seems to me that the >patches-to-packages pure quilt workflow is more widely used. Anyone >else have any thoughts? > >udd-patchsys also has some info on edit-patch which we should probably >retain (and maybe even expand a bit on using some of the old wiki >content).
I have to be honest, for a while now I've essentially used the patches-to-packages workflow. Quilt is a little awkward IMHO, e.g. you better 'quilt add' a file to the top patch before editing it, but it does seem to be easier to work with quilt rather than fight it. The most important thing to remember is that you must restore the quilt stack to the state of the original package branch before trying to create the source package. IOW, if you `quilt new` a new patch, before you `debcommit` or `bzr commit`, you have to do a `quilt pop`. This is the only reliable way to avoid cluttering up the diff with .pc directory crud. One other thing I recommend: never, ever, push a udd branch. Just use the udd branch to build the source package, and let the package importer generate the new version once you've uploaded the source package. This seems way less error prone to me. It does mean that I never make changes in my local working dir of the udd branch. I always do something like: $ bzr init-repo thepackage $ cd thepackage $ bzr branch ubuntu:thepackage raring $ bzr branch raring bug12345 $ cd bug12345 <hack, hack, hack> $ bzr bd -S <build, build, build> <test, test, test> $ dput thepackage_X.Y.Z.dsc <wait, wait, wait> $ cd raring $ bzr pull <rejoice, rejoice, rejoice> _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-packaging-guide-team Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-packaging-guide-team More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

