** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: dpkg
  
  Overriding an upstream binary, using deb src 3.0 doesn't work as
  advertised (ie, you can't).  For further information, follow the debian
  bug where it has been tracked.
  
  === SRU Justification ===
  IMPACT: This issue is causing deb src 3.0 packages to not be able to build on 
the current LTS (Lucid).  The Ubuntu buildd's are based on that, and it's 
reasonable to assume that other developers will be.
  FIXED: This has been fixed in upstream git, Debian testing and had getting 
close to a month exposure in Maverick.
  PATCH: Based on Lucid patch (attached)
- TEST CASE: With any Deb Src 3.0 package shipping a binary (ie image) - 
attempt to override it using deb src 3.0 methods.
- REGRESSION POTENTIAL: This would seem to be low, upstream believe it was 
doing the wrong thing - and refer to the option this upload fixes as useless.
+ TEST CASE: With any Deb Src 3.0 package shipping a binary (ie image) - 
attempt to override it using deb src 3.0 methods and build a source package.
+ REGRESSION POTENTIAL: This would seem to be low, upstream believe it was 
doing the wrong thing - and refer to the option this upload fixes as previously 
useless.
+ 
+ For more info: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-
+ discuss/2010-September/012089.html

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debian/source/include-binaries doesn't allow for inclusion of modified binaries
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/633015
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