On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 08:15:42AM -0600, Joe Wreschnig wrote:
>"Modify" is a tricky word. Most of my packages go into Ubuntu
>unmodified, in that the diff.gz is the same. However, they use an
>entirely different infrastructure -- new minor GTK and Python versions.

Which leads to the following slightly odd situation:

  031b93c587b6ec6affd0f4f713e50189  
debian/pool/main/d/debsums/debsums_2.0.24_all.deb
  f1d470a0dea2fdaf9342e32aa08b7e79  
ubuntu/pool/universe/d/debsums/debsums_2.0.24_all.deb

While Ubuntu is not, as you say, concerned with binary compatability it
does make me vaguely uneasy to see such binaryNMUs with the same path
name...  although I guess this is no different to the zillions of RPMs
out there from different distributions.

--bod


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