Svante Signell wrote:

> I wonder how old a package build can be to be part of the release. Some
> packages are built up to a year ago, and rebuilding them now FTBFS.

As others have noted already, there are period archive rebuilds to check 
what would now ftbfs.

Slightly orthogonal to your question, "up to a year ago" doesn't come close, 
actually... 42% of source packages in jessie were uploaded over a year ago, 
25% over two years ago, 15% over three years ago, 9% over four years ago. 
Fun fact: there are 64 source packages in jessie that are over 10 years old.

Age of source packages in each release:

        http://ircbots.debian.net/stats/package_ages.png

(note: this is based on source package uploads; binNMUs not included)

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