Created attachment 1053038 [details] rebase-helper-debug.log Description of problem: rebase-helper delete some patches in created spec file which aren't applied in new version. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): rebase-helper-0.5.0-1.fc21.noarch How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: $ fedpkg clone git $ cd git $ git checkout a450dba5a69ec44060ee015aa92d1158d2bd918c $ rebase-helper 2.4.6 Actual results: patches 1 and 3 marked as deleted Expected results: patches are kept because they are not applied
Created attachment 1053039 [details] rebase-helper-results.log
I think that fedpkg is useful but if new upstream sources are already in lookaside cache then it does not solve the problem. I will add an option like --use-upstream-sources which overrides fedpkg.
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This is fixed by new upstream release *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 1280294 ***