Well, Ubuntu delta since last merge is unchanged. These changes have been not dropped and they still remain. I didn't mention them, because it's not standard merge from Debian, when the latest revision will be merged. Else it's 'fake merge' - Debian's revision from snapshot/archive has been merged due to fix FTBFS in another package (perlipq). In this case, the 2 lines (in debian/{control;iptables-dev.install}) have been changed. Then I've added following changes to fix next 2 bugs.
Also, we're coming to the question: what's more worth? Again copying long d/changelog description about remaining changes only for 2 above mentioned changes lines or just describe that it's non-standard merge? In the next development cycle we can do normal merge iptables from Debian unstable including mentioned remaining changes in d/changelog.
Sorry for misunderstanding, but I'm preparing such as 'fake/non-standard' merge first time. I'm not sure whether there is a documentation for.
BTW, The whole changes can be dropped while merging current iptables from Debian unstable.
Well, Ubuntu delta since last merge is unchanged. These changes have been not dropped and they still remain. I didn't mention them, because it's not standard merge from Debian, when the latest revision will be merged. Else it's 'fake merge' - Debian's revision from snapshot/archive has been merged due to fix FTBFS in another package (perlipq). In this case, the 2 lines (in debian/ {control; iptables- dev.install} ) have been changed. Then I've added following changes to fix next 2 bugs.
Also, we're coming to the question: what's more worth? Again copying long d/changelog description about remaining changes only for 2 above mentioned changes lines or just describe that it's non-standard merge? In the next development cycle we can do normal merge iptables from Debian unstable including mentioned remaining changes in d/changelog.
Sorry for misunderstanding, but I'm preparing such as 'fake/non-standard' merge first time. I'm not sure whether there is a documentation for.
BTW, The whole changes can be dropped while merging current iptables from Debian unstable.