Ok, thank you Helmut.

As I am also the upstream dev of csv2latex. After reflection, I
eventually found 'strip' being useless now. So, instead of making a
patch in the debian/patches, I released csv2latex-0.22 (upstream) with
Makefile fixed (no strip at all), so that it is simpler for everyone.

I just uploaded the Debian source package on :
https://mentors.debian.net/package/csv2latex

Hopefully, I know a mentor that will almost certainly upload the package
in unstable in a few hours or days.

Thank you again for your bug report!
I let you close bug #947653 when you want (reason: fixed upstream)...
 Benoît

Le 02/01/2020 à 20:08, Helmut Grohne a écrit :
> Hi Benoît,
> 
> On Sun, Dec 29, 2019 at 05:57:51PM +0100, Benoît Rouits wrote:
>> Unfortunately, i cannot sign the new source package due to your
>> changelog entry. What is the best way to integrate your patch then ?
>> May i change the debian changelog entry with my own message or is there
>> a better way to integrate your patch (maybe you should sign the source
>> package) ?
> 
> Of course you should change the changelog entry. It is still unreleased.
> You can use "dch -r" to update the release. Doing so will also change
> the final email address to yours. Alternatively, you can edit the text
> yourself or only apply the non-changelog portion of my patch and
> manually add your changelog. Whatever fits your workflow.
> 
> Helmut
> 

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