Control: reopen -1
Control: found -1 20150609-6

On 2019-01-06 17:45, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> This should have been fixed: natpmp-utils gets maintscript and
> libnatpmp-dev gets its symlink back

The .maintscript does not work thanks to a completely bogus version.

Please bump the version in the .maintscript to 20150609-7~
with your next upload (which will probably be 20150609-7)


>From the dpkg-maintscript-helper manpage:

       prior-version
              Defines the latest version of the package whose upgrade
should trigger the operation. It is important to calculate prior-version
correctly so that the operations are correctly  performed  even
              if  the  user  rebuilt  the  package with a local version.
If prior-version is empty or omitted, then the operation is tried on
every upgrade (note: it's safer to give the version and have the
              operation tried only once).

              If the conffile has not been shipped for several versions,
and you are now modifying the maintainer scripts to clean up the
obsolete file, prior-version should be based on the version  of  the
              package that you are now preparing, not the first version
of the package that lacked the conffile. This applies to all other
actions in the same way.

              For  example,  for  a  conffile  removed  in version 2.0-1
of a package, prior-version should be set to 2.0-1~. This will cause the
conffile to be removed even if the user rebuilt the previous
              version 1.0-1 as 1.0-1local1. Or a package switching a
path from a symlink (shipped in version 1.0-1) to a directory (shipped
in version 2.0-1), but only performing the actual  switch  in  the
              maintainer scripts in version 3.0-1, should set
prior-version to 3.0-1~.


Andreas

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