* Guillem Jover: > The resulting .changes will get a field like this: > > Source: bacula (1.38.11-7) > > which can be used to track back from which source this binary > originated.
Yeah, but this only helps if you've got a source version to compare to. You could derive that from a binary version if you've got the corresponding Package entry, but this information might not be available anymore when you need it. Furthermore, it's not particularly useful to address the inconsistencies added by binNMUs when there are other problems. Some binary packages have different version numbering schemes on different architectures, or they are built from different source packages. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]