On Fri, 27 Sep 2013, Rodolfo kix Garcia escribió: > This patch includes the changes for the new debian package 0.95.5-1: > > Changes are: > > - New libwutil library, new version 3: > - Updated debian/control file, replacing libwutil2 with libwutil3. > - Files moved in debian folder: > - libwutil2.changelog-upstream -> libwutil3.changelog-upstream > - libwutil2.install -> libwutil3.install > - Removed file libwutil2.symbols > - New file libwutil3.symbols > > - libtiff migrated from version 4 to version 5: > * "Build-Depends: libtiff5-dev" in packages wmaker and libwraster3-dev, > since libtiff-dev introduces dependency to libtiff4 which is in oldlibs. > > - Small changes: > * Included the word "WindowMaker" in the wmaker package description, > to found it easily. > --- > debian/changelog | 38 ++++- > debian/control | 40 +++-- > debian/debianfiles/conf/WMWindowAttributes | 1 - > debian/libwings2.symbols | 33 ++-- > debian/libwutil2.changelog-upstream | 1 - > debian/libwutil2.install | 1 - > debian/libwutil2.symbols | 244 > ----------------------------- > debian/libwutil3.changelog-upstream | 1 + > debian/libwutil3.install | 1 + > debian/libwutil3.symbols | 243 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > debian/patches/50_def_config_paths.diff | 8 +- > debian/patches/55_typo.diff | 15 ++ > debian/patches/series | 1 + > debian/source/lintian-overrides | 3 - > debian/source/options | 2 +- > debian/wmaker-common.postinst | 2 +- > debian/wmaker.postinst | 8 + > 17 files changed, 344 insertions(+), 298 deletions(-) > delete mode 100644 debian/libwutil2.changelog-upstream > delete mode 100644 debian/libwutil2.install > delete mode 100644 debian/libwutil2.symbols > create mode 100644 debian/libwutil3.changelog-upstream > create mode 100644 debian/libwutil3.install > create mode 100644 debian/libwutil3.symbols > create mode 100644 debian/patches/55_typo.diff > delete mode 100644 debian/source/lintian-overrides >
Hi, first, sorry for my previous Debian 0.95.5 patch, because I made a mistake. I will try to explain it. In Debian, to modify the upstream source code, we use a tool called "quilt". Quilt reads the patches in debian/patches and apply them. The patches are like a stack, so the patches are applied using "quilt push" and removed using "quilt pop". My previous patch was this patch, but I forgot remove (pop) the patches from the upstream source. You can get more info about quilt at https://wiki.debian.org/UsingQuilt and http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/modify.en.html Perhaps you can use this tool for your personal projects. Best regards, kix. -- To unsubscribe, send mail to [email protected].
