Hello. So I did check too this way:
docker pull debian:stretch docker run --rm -it debian:stretch Inside that container: sed 's/deb http/deb-src http/' /etc/apt/sources.list >/etc/apt/sources.list.d/sources.list cd /tmp apt-get update && apt-get install devscripts apt-get build-dep sane-backends && apt-get source sane-backends cd sane-backends-1.0.25 && dpkg-buildpackage && cd .. apt-get download libsane-common=1.0.25-4.1 libsane=1.0.25-4.1 debdiff libsane-common_1.0.25-4.1_all.deb libsane-common_1.0.25-4.1+deb9u1_all.deb debdiff libsane_1.0.25-4.1_amd64.deb libsane_1.0.25-4.1+deb9u1_amd64.deb And.... yes!, as you said: they are identical, they have all the files needed. Took a look at the log you mentioned, but couldn't find the cause of the problem :-(. I am not an expert in building packages or diagnosing building problems though. Thanks for your help. El jue., 1 de oct. de 2020 a la(s) 19:32, Sylvain Beucler (b...@beuc.net) escribió: > > Hi, > > Thanks for report this issue. > > Something must have gone wrong when rebuilding the packages at Debian, > because the packages I had built didn't have these differences. I just > ran a local rebuild and I still have valid packages, with all the files. > > It's night-time here so I won't look in depth right now, but > https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=sane-backends&suite=stretch-security > should contain possible errors. > > This could be due to a bug when building the 'all' and 'amd64' packages > separately. > > Cheers! > Sylvain -- Ivan Baldo - iba...@gmail.com - http://ibaldo.codigolibre.net/ Freelance C++/PHP programmer and GNU/Linux systems administrator. The sky isn't the limit!