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This seems logically necessary and could help debug a clean target.
Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
our %format_ok = map { $_=>1 } ("1.0","3.0 (native)","3.0 (quilt)");
our $suite_re = '[-+.0-9a-z]+';
our %format_ok = map { $_=>1 } ("1.0","3.0 (native)","3.0 (quilt)");
our $suite_re = '[-+.0-9a-z]+';
-our $cleanmode_re = qr{(?: dpkg-source (?: -d )? (?: ,no-check )?
+our $cleanmode_re = qr{(?: dpkg-source (?: -d )? (?: ,no-check | ,all-check )?
| git | git-ff
| check (?: ,ignores )?
| none
| git | git-ff
| check (?: ,ignores )?
| none
my ($message) = @_;
return if $cleanmode =~ m{no-check};
return if $patches_applied_dirtily; # yuk
my ($message) = @_;
return if $cleanmode =~ m{no-check};
return if $patches_applied_dirtily; # yuk
- clean_tree_check_git 1,
+ clean_tree_check_git +($cleanmode !~ m{all-check}),
(f_ <<END, $message);
%s
If this is just missing .gitignore entries, use a different clean
(f_ <<END, $message);
%s
If this is just missing .gitignore entries, use a different clean
} elsif (s/^-wgf$//s) {
push @ropts, $&;
$cleanmode = 'git-ff';
} elsif (s/^-wgf$//s) {
push @ropts, $&;
$cleanmode = 'git-ff';
- } elsif (s/^-wd(d?)([n]?)$//s) {
+ } elsif (s/^-wd(d?)([na]?)$//s) {
push @ropts, $&;
$cleanmode = 'dpkg-source';
$cleanmode .= '-d' if $1;
$cleanmode .= ',no-check' if $2 eq 'n';
push @ropts, $&;
$cleanmode = 'dpkg-source';
$cleanmode .= '-d' if $1;
$cleanmode .= ',no-check' if $2 eq 'n';
+ $cleanmode .= ',all-check' if $2 eq 'a';
} elsif (s/^-wc$//s) {
push @ropts, $&;
$cleanmode = 'check';
} elsif (s/^-wc$//s) {
push @ropts, $&;
$cleanmode = 'check';
Like --clean=dpkg-source, but
does not care about untracked un-ignored files.
.TP
Like --clean=dpkg-source, but
does not care about untracked un-ignored files.
.TP
+.BR --clean=dpkg-source "[" -d "]" ,all-check " | " -wda " | " -wdda
+Like --clean=dpkg-source, but
+fails even on ignored untracked files.
+This could perhaps be used to detect bugs in your rules clean target.
+.TP
.BR -N " | " --new
The package is or may be new in this suite. Without this, dgit will
refuse to push. It may (for Debian, will) be unable to access the git
.BR -N " | " --new
The package is or may be new in this suite. Without this, dgit will
refuse to push. It may (for Debian, will) be unable to access the git