Jan Hauke Rahm wrote:
[...]
> 
> And if a proper string comparison will pe possible some time it should
> still warn about a policy version which is too high. If I upload a
> package now with standards-version 4.0.0 the PTS should definitely warn
> about it, too, imho (and not simply suggest a downgrade of course :)).

Already checked by lintian:

E: asedriveiiie source: invalid-standards-version 3.6.3
W: csound-doc source: timewarp-standards-version (2004-01-26 < 2008-06-04)

$ lintian-info -t invalid-standards-version timewarp-standards-version
N: invalid-standards-version
N:
N:   The source package refers to a Standards-Version which never existed.
N:   Please update your package to latest Policy and set this control field
N:   appropriately.
N:
N:   Severity: important, Certainty: certain
N:
N: timewarp-standards-version
N:
N:   The source package refers to a Standards-Version that was released
N:   after the date of the most recent debian/changelog entry. Perhaps you
N:   forgot to update the timestamp in debian/changelog before building the
N:   package?
N:
N:   Severity: normal, Certainty: certain
N:

Cheers,
-- 
Raphael Geissert - Debian Maintainer
www.debian.org - get.debian.net





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