** Description changed: [SRU Justification] seen in https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-toolchain-r/+archive/ubuntu/test/+sourcepub/4962729/+listing-archive-extra https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-toolchain-r/+archive/ubuntu/test/+sourcepub/4962755/+listing-archive-extra The gcc-5 (and gcc-4-x) source packages build some binary packages where the binary version doesn't match the source version, but the -dbgsym package is still built using the source version of the package. These packages now all fail to upload, in every release ... [Test case] 1. Turn on the ddeb flag in launchpad 2. Upload gcc to the ubuntu-toolchain-r ppa 3. Verify that the package does not fail to upload + + [Regression Potential] + This can't break user systems, just building of future updates. Known-weird packages like gcc, binutils, systemd, linux and others have been tested against the new version and build correctly, giving a strong indication that everything is good. + + There will probably be other failed to upload cases from enabling native + ddebs, but they were always going to happen with or without this fix. In + any failure case, we can unbreak the archive or push through an urgent + update by building it in a PPA that doesn't have the ddebs flag enabled, + or that has a reverted pkg-create-dbgsym.
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