On Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 10:33 PM Johannes Schauer wrote: > If we choose the "src:" prefix to pick source instead of binary packages, then > it's important that we don't have any binary packages called "src" and no > source packages with a name equal to a valid debian architecture.
Could we have a double suffix instead to avoid these issues? Build-Depends: foo:src:src -> src:foo unpacked in /usr/src/foo Build-Depends: foo:src -> b-d of src:foo for the current host architecture Build-Depends: foo:src:amd64 -> b-d of src:foo for amd64 Build-Depends: foo:src:native -> b-d of src:foo for the current build architecture -- bye, pabs https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise