Actually this was fixed in version 2.9.27ubuntu11 according to changelog
** Changed in: devscripts (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Please fix this. This is a major annoyance if you're using an Ubuntu
system to develop packages for Debian.
I maintain some packages in Debian as well as in a repository as part of
sysadmining, and I'm not affiliated with Ubuntu, so my debian/changelog
lines shouldn't be saying ubuntu anything. (
Great :)
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** Attachment added: "patch to allow user to override lsb_release return"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6894118/diff
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The attached patch allows one to override the distributor ID from
lsb_release, since the distro I'm running on may not be the one I'm
working on.
With this change, one then says: dch --distributor=Debian ... to get
Debian's behavior. The default remains whatever distributor's OS you're
running on
+1
Should add a specific flag to add the ubuntuX if not already present
** Changed in: devscripts (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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