Just for the sake of the discussion: A post-download command can be specified directly in the watch file, which can be either uupdate, debian/rules get-orig-source, debian/dfsg.sh, or whatever you want to call.
>From uscan(1): > Finally, if a third parameter (an action) is given in the watchfile line, > this is taken as the name of a command, and the command > command --upstream-version version filename > is executed, using either the original file or the symlink name. A common > such command would be uupdate(1). (Note that the calling syntax was > slightly different when using watchfiles without a ‘version=...’ line; > there the command executed was ‘command filename version’.) If the > command is uupdate, then the --no-symlink option is given to uupdate as a > first option, since any requested symlinking will already be done by > uscan. Note that the 'version='less part is irrelevant nowadays, as that kind of watch files should soon be unsupported. Cheers, Raphael Geissert -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-policy-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org