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So it would be possible to write a `git-debrebase' tool which would
take (for example) B4, above, and be able to perform functions like:
* Strip pseudomerges: Rewrite the current branch so it contains no
pseudomerges, turning ...B3 into ...@-A-1-2-B3. (This should
make a note, in your .git/ somewhere, of the original branch
tip so that it can be overwritten with a pseudomerge.)
* Cleanup branch: Reorganise the current branch so that the debian/
changes come first, turning -@-A-1-2-B3 into ...@-A-B-1-2-3.
* New upstream rebase: Start rebasing onto a new upstream version,
turning ...#..@-A-B-1-2-3 into (...#..@-A-B-|...#'-)@'-1-2. This
would be a wrapper around git-rebase, which prepares @' and then
tries to rebase 1 2 onto @'. So if you ask for an interactive
rebase @' doesn't appear in your commit list.
Note that the construction of @' cannot fail because @' simply
copies debian/ from B and and everything else from #'. (Rebasing A
and B is undesirable. We want the debian/ files to be non-rebasing
so we can `git log' and get the packaging history.)
* Record pseudomerge. This is like "committing" your patch queue.
The LH parent is taken from the previously recorded tip. (We could
perhaps check that this is consistent with what we see in
debian/changelog, but that is not a sufficient check so the
recorded tip check is primary.)
Maybe some of these operations should automatically edit
debian/changelog.
Sean Whitton writes ("Re: Feedback on 3.0 source format problems"):
> Does the [breakwater] branch contain debian/ alone?
No, it also contains a complete unmodified copy of the upstream code.
(Except that if upstream had a debian/ directory, it is completely
replaced.)
For `3.0 (quilt)' the breakwater branch contains roughly what you
would get if you untarred the origs and the debian.tar.gz, and then
deleted all the patches without applying them.
dgit import handling
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