build is now simply sbuild's default. With older sbuilds it was
possible to override dgit's -A by passing another option. But this
has been changed recently and now this default setting is very awkward
to change for the dgit user.
build is now simply sbuild's default. With older sbuilds it was
possible to override dgit's -A by passing another option. But this
has been changed recently and now this default setting is very awkward
to change for the dgit user.
* New tag format (for dgit view) archive/debian/VERSION.
Major new feature:
* --quilt=gbp, --quilt=dpm, --quilt=unpacked: Introduce facility for
split view (dgit/mainiainer view), to improve compatibility with some
* New tag format (for dgit view) archive/debian/VERSION.
Major new feature:
* --quilt=gbp, --quilt=dpm, --quilt=unpacked: Introduce facility for
split view (dgit/mainiainer view), to improve compatibility with some
* When running dpkg-buildpackage, cope if user specified -g or -G.
* dgit sbuild: check that the set of .changes files found is as we
expect, before calling mergechanges. Re:#800060.
* When running dpkg-buildpackage, cope if user specified -g or -G.
* dgit sbuild: check that the set of .changes files found is as we
expect, before calling mergechanges. Re:#800060.
* dgit-repos-policy-debian.: fix git-cat-file-handling with multiple
taints in db (!).
* dgit-infrastructure has, and uses, its own copies of the perl modules.
* dgit-repos-policy-debian.: fix git-cat-file-handling with multiple
taints in db (!).
* dgit-infrastructure has, and uses, its own copies of the perl modules.
as is proper. Closes:#835858.
* When generating patch filenames from titles, first transliterate
them (lossily) to ascii. Closes:#834807.
as is proper. Closes:#835858.
* When generating patch filenames from titles, first transliterate
them (lossily) to ascii. Closes:#834807.
existing taints.
* Provide better log output for certain failures.
* Many new tests (especially for new functionality).
existing taints.
* Provide better log output for certain failures.
* Many new tests (especially for new functionality).