Steve Langasek wrote: >> It is okay to have the debian directory in your tarball but, if you go down >> this road, it will be desirable that the Debian maintainer/sponsor for your >> package has commit access to the SVN repository. > > Even if this is the case, it is still annoying for NMUers to have to deal > with not being able to delete files from the debian/ directory as part of an > NMU (which can plausibly be required in order to fix a bug), or equally > annoying for upstream to have to release a new upstream version in order to > remove a file from the debian/ directory.
AFAIK, dpkg-buildpackage calls clean before build unless explicitly told not to, so you could delete them on clean. -- Felipe Sateler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]