Tag: uses-implicit-await-trigger Severity: warning Check: triggers Explanation: The listed trigger is present in the control file of the package. The trigger is an await trigger, which may not be obvious from its name. . The await triggers place rather strong requirements on dpkg that often lead to trigger cycles due to changes in other packages. . If the package does not need the guarantees that dpkg provides to await triggers, please use the -noawait variant of the trigger. This is often the case for packages that use the trigger to compile a form of cache. . If the package does need the guarantees provided by dpkg, then please document the rationale in a comment above the trigger and use the -await variant of the trigger to avoid this warning. See-Also: deb-triggers(5), Bug#774559