[Git-dpm-user] How can I change the commit messages associated with git-dpm import-dsc?

Paul Elliott pelliott at blackpatchpanel.com
Mon Feb 27 00:53:10 UTC 2012


On Sunday, February 26, 2012 10:00:29 AM you wrote:
> * Paul Elliott <pelliott at blackpatchpanel.com> [120226 07:11]:
> > Is there any easy way to alter the commit messages of the commits created
> > by git-dpm import-dsc?
> > 
> > According to the manual page many of the commands have a -m switch, but
> > import-dsc does not seem to.
> 
> That's because it usually creates more than one commit.
> You can change the topmost commit by doing a git commit --amend
> afterwards. Most of the rest is not easily changed.
> (Some one can do independently like giving it a pre-created upstream
> commit).
> 
>         Bernhard R. Link

Could at least the "-e" be turned on? That way we could change the ones we 
want.

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