On Mon, 7 Mar 2016 01:28:09 PM Paul Tagliamonte wrote: > ~ is meaningful to debian versions.
To indicate "less" like in "~rc1" for pre-release versions.
> Changing it because of the format the
> source package is stored in seems wrong at best. ~ seems to be a fine
> relation to use, + implies something else.
I'm not sure what do you mean.
> > * I could not recall (or find) what "ds" stands for. "dfsg" is
> >
> "debian source". It's used when you repack for non-DFSG reasons.
Like when you remove free files shipped by other Debian packages?
Do you reckon "ds" vs "dfsg" distiction is important?
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Dmitry Smirnov.
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