Package: dpkg-dev
Version: 1.14.20
Severity: minor
File: /usr/bin/dpkg-source


I've noted the following things when studying the man page of 
dpkg-source
      * In the section "Building" of the description of 3.0 (quilt) it
        is stated: 
        "The  updated  debian  directory  and  the  list of modified
        binaries is then used to regenerate the debian tarball."
        Why is it "regenerate" instead of "generate" here? I believe, it
        is not uncommon, that no debian tarball exists before.
      * In the same section there is a note:
        "Note: dpkg-source expects the source tree to have all patches
        applied when you generate the  source package.  This is not the
        case when the source tree has been obtained by unpacking a
        source package using the Format: 1.0 for instance."
        However, from my understanding unpacking format 1.0 packages 
        does lead to a tree with the main ".diff" applied, and 
        thus a fully patched source unless a patch system is used.

Please review the thread on debian-mentors about those points [1].

Btw. the manpage of dpkg-source is very well written, and gives a lot
of valuable information! Those are only minor points of confusion.

Best regards 

Ben

[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/2008/07/msg00279.html


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