Hi, In general this breaks links in the corresponding page :
https://packages.debian.org/@RELEASE@/@PACKAGE@ (for instance: https://packages.debian.org/en/buster/ffmpeg) where the 3 links are broken: 'Debian Changelog', 'Copyright File', 'Debian Patch Tracker'. Also DPT (https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/@PACKAGE@) is not well designed for such cases. For instance, https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/ffmpeg shows: o-o-stable: 7:4.1.9-0+deb10u1 o-o-sec: 7:4.1.11-0+deb10u1 oldstable: 7:4.3.5-0+deb11u1 and following the first link (https://packages.debian.org/source/oldoldstable/ffmpeg) gives then: ffmpeg (7:4.1.11-0+deb10u1) I understand that this may be due to the security / updated version of those packages that may create such heterogeneity by the time. Are /metadata.ftp-master.debian.org and https://sources.debian.org/patches/ not designed to store those different version information? A solution would be to provide the links as supplementary columns in the 'Download @PACKAGE@' section table so that they are corresponding to each arch for which the version matches. In fact the 'filelist' link in this table looks like it is arch dependent. For instance: https://packages.debian.org/en/buster/amd64/ffmpeg/filelist So does it provide the right content then? Regards, Patrice