Hi,

I've got the following bug report about debian in in source .tar.gz.
Upstream has old debian dir since from the day of old maintainer. It is
included in .tar.gz from upsteam. I could clean up the source and make
the .orig.tar.gz myself, but I would rather not. The current version was
released back in March. I think I should email upstream to delete the
debian tree from source package.

Or what should I do?


regards,

Chanop



Package: screem
Version: 0.4.1-7
Severity: normal

debian/files should not be in the source package; it's existence
causes dpkg-genchanges to error out on non-i386 architectures.

| Automatic build of screem_0.4.1-7 on vore by sbuild/sparc 1.159
| Build started at 20010816-2051
| ******************************************************************************

[...]

| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| dpkg-source: extracting screem in screem-0.4.1
| 
| +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| | sbuild Warning:                                                      |
| | ---------------                                                      |
| | After unpacking, there exists a file debian/files with the contents: |
| |                                                                      |
| | screem_0.3.0-1_i386.deb web optional                                 |
| |                                                                      |
| | This should be reported as a bug.                                    |
| | The file has been removed to avoid dpkg-genchanges errors.           |
| +----------------------------------------------------------------------+

A complete build log can be found at
http://vore.debian.org/~buildd/logs/screem_0.4.1-7_20010816-2051

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