Package: apt-dpkg-ref Version: 5 Severity: wishlist In the Building Debian packages from Source section, it is said that debuild is a handy script. I think this can be misleading. Running lintian and gpg seems quite overkill for "A quick lookup chart". At least, although this isn't mentionned, debuild is part of devscripts, which are "Scripts to make the life of a Debian Package maintainer easier", so it doesn't seem to be for "simple users".
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