Dear snapshot team, we just noticed the following oddity regarding what precisely identifies a Debian source package:
The sratom 0.6.14-1 source is available in multiple archives (e.g. debian, debian-debug and debian-ports), but the version in ports has a different checksum [1]. Diffoscope shows, that the changelog is different in the hurd archive: ├── debian/changelog │ @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ │ -sratom (0.6.14-1) unstable; urgency=medium │ +sratom (0.6.14-1) unreleased; urgency=medium Our assumption was, that a Debian source package is precisely identified by its name and version, but this does not seem to be true. Is this indeed not required by the policies, or are these findings bugs? [1] https://snapshot.debian.org/package/sratom/0.6.14-1/ Best regards, Felix Moessbauer -- Siemens AG Linux Expert Center Friedrich-Ludwig-Bauer-Str. 3 85748 Garching, Germany
