> Yes, you'll have to convert it to a non-native package. I gave that a try. I've tried following all guidelines, so if I've done something the wrong way I'll get around to fix whatever issues as soon as possible. I'd like to do packaging as correct as possible so that I can contribute to other projects.
I've ignored the Lintian info output. I can bump the standards and debhelper versions if need be, but my impression is that this is not necessary. Whether I should bother with a testsuite I honestly don't know. > And yes, you can host your upstream project on salsa, if you don't have > a guest account yet, you can register one at: > https://signup.salsa.debian.org/ Cheers! I thought guest accounts did not have permission to add projects. If you'd like me to move dhcpoptinj-deb to salsa (and subsequently update the package with new vcs-git URIs) I'll do that. By the way, if I do this, or any other change to the package, do I create another package revision or just force-upload 0.4.4-1, since this is a new, unuploaded package anyway?