Re: What is the best way to refresh a 2to3 patch ?
Hi Charles,
the short answer is: Convincing upstream to write Python3 and removing
the 2to3 patch at all is the best way.
On Wed, Jun 17, 2020 at 04:31:38AM +0900, Charles Plessy wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I was trying to update LAST (fortunately I saw I will not have to do so
> anymore), but struggled for half an hour on the 2to3 patch...
>
> I fixed it partly by hand, and partly with "quilt refresh". But when I
> inspected the patch, I realised that this approach just makes it bitrot:
> the parts newly written upstream are simply not going to be covered.
I'm afraid there is not really a generic way to approach thi.
> Could routine-update update these patches automagicallly ?
I do not think so.
> (By the way if quilt is not the state of the art anymore, please let me
> know. It took me plenty of time to find on the Internet the magic `for
> where in ./ ../ ../../ ../../../ ../../../../ ../../../../../` command
> that would make `.quiltrc` work; not sure why I did not paste it
> to the group policy at the time...)
But
https://med-team.pages.debian.net/policy/#using-quilt
has all relevant information IMHO. I have no idea what you mean, sorry.
> Have a nice day,
... day is over at my side - but hope you will have a nice one ;-)
Andreas.
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