Just out of curiosity, does the following represent a horribly formatted and human-unreadable package announcement? Except for the lack of a Priority field, it passes the dchanges(1) syntax check.
> Date: Mon Oct 23 18:43:31 MET 1995 > Package: adduser > Version: 1.94-2 > Description: Utilities to add users and groups to the system. > Changes: > * Makefile: moved symlink creation from postinst/prerm into > the build stage > * debian.postinst, debian.prerm: deleted > * adduser.8: changed documentation for --home feature > * adduser.pl: fixed some file locking races (Bug#1720) > * adduser.pl: create home directory with setgid bit when > using usergroups (Bug#1544) > * adduser.pl: corrected permissions for copies of /etc/skel > files (Bug#1544) > * adduser.pl: run /usr/local/sbin/adduser.local if it exists > (patch for this feature provided in Bug#1544) > * adduser.pl: now always does chown before chmod > (Bug#1544, Bug#1720) > * adduser.pl: now correctly copies dot files from /etc/skel > (Bug#1500) > * adduser.pl: now gives informative message when called from > a non-root user (Bug#1350) > * adduser.pl: enforces that user names are never longer than > 8 characters (Bug#1241) > * adduser.pl: now copies everything below /etc/skel (Bug#1542) > # File: <name> <size> <md5sum> <destination> > File: adduser-1.94-2.tar.gz 24448 70fa124c71e5b709019f6729eb8cfe11 source/misc > File: adduser-1.94-2.deb 13122 847dfb732aa3e994f1917d27ffc20eb3 binary/misc