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Re: Guidelines docs on ftp.debian.org.



Bill Mitchell writes:

>I think the only issue still open is the one about requiring -revision
>parts in package names.  Some people questioned this, I provided backup
>reasoning, and discussion sort of petered out.
>
>If anyone has more to say, please speak up.

Sorry to repeat myself but I don't recall seeing a clear explanation
of why it's actually necessary for dchanges to extract a revision
number - did I miss it?  It still seems odd that dpkg can manage
without but dchanges can't...

ttfn/rjk