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diff --git a/tags/r/repackaged-source-not-advertised.tag b/tags/r/repackaged-source-not-advertised.tag new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5bd64be --- /dev/null +++ b/tags/r/repackaged-source-not-advertised.tag @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +Tag: repackaged-source-not-advertised +Severity: info +Check: debian/copyright/dep5 +Explanation: The <code>debian/copyright</code> file mentions <code>Files-Excluded</code> + but the source version has no repack suffix. + . + Repackaged sources are expected to indicate in their version number + that they are different from the upstream release. It is commonly + done by adding a repack suffix to the upstream version. + . + The choice of repack suffix depends on the reason for repackaging. + When some files were excluded because licensing was a concern, the + suffix <code>+dfsg</code> may be appropriate. In more generic cases, one + could chose <code>+ds</code>. + . + Upstream sources are sometimes repackaged by accident when using old + versions of <code>dh_make</code>. It can also happen when a maintainer + invokes the dh_make option <code>--createorig</code> even though it is + not needed. + . + According to the Debian Developer's Reference 6.7.8.2, the repack + suffix is not required. + . + Please include such a suffix in the changelog version number to avoid + this warning. +See-Also: Bug#471537, https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/best-pkging-practices.html |