IMHO -B debian should also warn that package should be tested in Debian
(at least in chroot) in the first place (and reported from there, if
possible). Even packages without "ubuntu" in the version can behave
differently on both systems (example: huge changes in Ubuntu's Python -
lots of Python rel
When using -B debian, you shouldn't have to know to edit the version
number. reportbug should DTRT.
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should recommend against using ubuntu-specific versions
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I agree and often remove the Ubuntu specific part from the version
string, but on the other hand, it might be useful to know, since some of
the Ubuntu patch might be involved in this behavior.
Maybe it should be recommended to use the Debian version in the Version
tag/field, but add the installed