@Axel Beckert
> That's wrong. The corresponding sources _are_ shown on > https://packages.debian.org/source/sid/python-apt. It's the files > called python-apt_1.4.0~beta3.dsc and python-apt_1.4.0~beta3.tar.xz > > No, you're confused. The whole point of this bug report is that *building* python-apt from the sources downloaded from https://packages.debian. org/source/sid/python-apt is that the binary python3-apt is incompatible with python3 >= 3.6. If you try to built the packages from those sources, you'll discover that the version is *1.4.0~beta3*, as indicated in debian/changelog. No. Nowhere in Debian you will find a binary package without an > according source package. Period. > It depends on what you call "sources". If you put the *debian* folder aside from your definition, then we agree. That might be an issue of your downloader. You're right here. I downloaded the python-apt binaries with Google chrome 64.0.3282.119 (Official Build) (64-bit) on Linux. I have just reported that issue to Google. -- Jean-Christophe Manciot