** Description changed:

  Currently, if I run bzr bd -S --package-merge and the changelog targets
  Natty, then builddeb outputs an error, saying:
  
  ERROR: Unknown Distribution: natty
  
  Calling builddeb without the --package-merge flag works fine.
  
  To work around this problem, I have to manually add the -v flag to the
  end of the bzr bd call as I am not able to enjoy the convenience of
  --package-merge.
  
  TEST CASE: 1) Install the package from maverick-proposed.
  2) Do a package merge from Debian by following the instructions at 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DistributedDevelopment/Documentation/Merging .
- 3) Make sure the latest changelog entry targets natty and then run bzr bd -S 
--package-merge (as specified in the UDD merging documentation in the like 
above.)
+ 3) Make sure the latest changelog entry targets natty and then run bzr bd -S 
--package-merge (as specified in the UDD merging documentation in the link 
above.)
  
  VERIFICATION DONE: The source package build should run perfectly fine
  (the 'Unknown Distribution' error shouldn't come), and the generated
  *_source.changes file should contain the changes from the last Ubuntu
  upload.

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