Hello Andreas,

In the latest commit sec-blend-gen-control handles the following cases for
missing packages:

A) Packages that are not found inside the archive but look "suspicious" for
changed name (updated name/replaced by other package)
B) Missing packages containing numbers in their name (a newer version of
this package might be available)

In order to make sec-blend-gen-control to print  warnings for such packages
you need to provide -w argument:

devtools/sec-blend-gen-control -b debian-edu -D -S -c -w
devtools/sec-blend-gen-control -b debian-med -D -S -c -w

In debian-edu there are packages from both A,B cases, so checking for such
cases was a nice idea :-)


Kind regards

Emmanouil

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