Hi

Well the package still provides a binary without the source which breaks the 
DFSG. I prepared a patch which is a NMU (I attached the URL below).
I repacked the existing fruit_2.1.orig.tar.gz to 
fruit_2.1.0.1dfsg.orig.tar.gz .
I saw that upstream only uses the first two digits for the version number so 
there should never be a problem with a newer upstream release, but just to 
make sure i chose to append a 0.1 if upstream changes his mind :)
I used the same packaging.

My changelog entry looks like:

fruit (2.1.0.1dfsg-0.1) unstable; urgency=low

  * Non-maintainer upload
  * The package provided a binary without source, which broke the DFSG
    I had to repack the old orig.tar.gz and bumped the version number to
    2.1.0.1dfsg. Upstream only uses the first two digits so there
    should never be a versioning problem. (Closes: #350033)

 -- Steffen Joeris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  Sat, 29 Apr 2006 16:12:42 
+0200

Greetings
Steffen


You can find the NMU under
http://developer.skolelinux.org/~white/debs/nmu/fruit/

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