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Re: source packages and upstream source



"Susan G. Kleinmann" <sgk@kleinmann.com> writes:

> Hi Manoj --
> 
> I'm concerned about your statement that:
> >       Well, so, this means do not require that we
> >   *always* have the upstream file untouched in our uploads. 
> 
> Unless I misunderstand what you mean here, "not-always" (for
> my purposes) is equivalent to never

The only change allowed to an upstream source package is renaming the
top level directory.  If diffs have been applied, even if they do not
originate with Debian, they should be part of the .diff.gz.

The get-orig-source target in programmer's 3.2.1 is currently
optional.  Perhaps it should be made mandatory?


Guy