- $basis = $cur;
- last;
- } elsif ($ty eq 'DgitImportUnpatched' &&
- @pseudomerges == 1) {
- # This import has a tree which is just like a breakwater
- # tree, but it has the wrong history. Its ought to have
- # the previous breakwater (which dgit ought to have
- # generated a pseudomerge to overwrite) as an ancestor.
- # That will make the history of the debian/ files correct.
- # As for the upstream version: either it's the same upstream
- # as the previous breakwater, in which case that history is
- # precisely right. Otherwise, it was a non-gitish upload
- # of a new upstream version. We can tell these apart
- # by looking at the tree of the supposed upstream.
- if ($differs & D_UPS) {
- push @deb_cl, {
- %r,
- SpecialMethod => 'DgitImportUpstreamUpdate',
+ $build_start->("PreviousBreakwater", $cur);
+ } elsif ($ty eq 'DgitImportUnpatched') {
+ my $pm = $pseudomerges[-1];
+ if (defined $pm) {
+ # To an extent, this is heuristic. Imports don't have
+ # a useful history of the debian/ branch. We assume
+ # that the first pseudomerge after an import has a
+ # useful history of debian/, and ignore the histories
+ # from later pseudomerges. Often the first pseudomerge
+ # will be the dgit import of the upload to the actual
+ # suite intended by the non-dgit NMUer, and later
+ # pseudomerges may represent in-archive copies.
+ my $ovwrs = $pm->{Overwritten};
+ printf $report " PM=%s \@Overwr:%d", $pm, (scalar @$ovwrs)
+ if $report;
+ if (@$ovwrs != 1) {
+ return $bomb->();
+ }
+ my $ovwr = $ovwrs->[0]{CommitId};
+ printf $report " Overwr=%s", $ovwr if $report;
+ # This import has a tree which is just like a
+ # breakwater tree, but it has the wrong history. It
+ # ought to have the previous breakwater (which the
+ # pseudomerge overwrote) as an ancestor. That will
+ # make the history of the debian/ files correct. As
+ # for the upstream version: either it's the same as
+ # was ovewritten (ie, same as the previous
+ # breakwater), in which case that history is precisely
+ # right; or, otherwise, it was a non-gitish upload of a
+ # new upstream version. We can tell these apart by
+ # looking at the tree of the supposed upstream.
+ push @brw_cl, {
+ %$cl,
+ SpecialMethod => 'DgitImportDebianUpdate',