Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
it becomes public (ie, make the repo available much more promptly when
the package passes NEW). Closes:#849789.
it becomes public (ie, make the repo available much more promptly when
the package passes NEW). Closes:#849789.
- Documentation [Sean Whitton]:
- * dgit-maint-merge(7): Use git-deborig(1). Closes:#850953.
+ Documentation:
+ * dgit-maint-merge(7): Use git-deborig(1).
+ [Sean Whitton] Closes:#850953.
+ * dgit-user(7): Fix some typos.
Test suite:
* infra: mirroring and policy hooks: Improve some debugging output.
Test suite:
* infra: mirroring and policy hooks: Improve some debugging output.
they may modify files which are also committed to git,
or leave outputs and teporary files not covered by C<.gitignore>.
they may modify files which are also committed to git,
or leave outputs and teporary files not covered by C<.gitignore>.
your desperate last resort is to try
using the same version number
as the official package for your own package.
your desperate last resort is to try
using the same version number
as the official package for your own package.
-(The verseion is controlled by C<debian/changelog> - see above,)
+(The verseion is controlled by C<debian/changelog> - see above).
This is not ideal because it makes it hard to tell what is installed,
This is not ideal because it makes it hard to tell what is installed,
-because it will mislead and confuse apt.
+and because it will mislead and confuse apt.
With the "same number" approach you may still get errors like
With the "same number" approach you may still get errors like