IMHO -B debian should also warn that package should be tested in Debian (at least in chroot) in the first place (and reported from there, if possible). Even packages without "ubuntu" in the version can behave differently on both systems (example: huge changes in Ubuntu's Python - lots of Python related Ubuntu universe packages didn't work while Debian ones did)
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