On Tue, 2011-11-01 at 19:57 +0100, Sebastian H. wrote:
> Yes, right, the warning would remain. :/
> 
> Here's the more details current upstream scenario.
> 
> qasmixer_X.Y.tar.bz2         <- Two number version
> qasmixer-l10n_X.Y.Z.tar.bz2  <- Three number version
> 
> X and Y always match, but Z grows with every new l10n submit.
> 
> What I can do is to create either
> 
> 1. two packages, qasmixer_X.Y and qasmixer-l10n_X.Y.Z
>   - Has the lintian warning issue
> 
> 2. one package qasmixer_X.Y.Z with both tarballs merged
>   - Most package data would be duplicated with every l10n submit
>   - Binary would be recompiled on every l10n submit
> 
> Which one should I pick? Other suggestions?
> 
I'd pick 1. and put a lintian override in the debian folder. Teus.


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