Built-Using is a field where we record precise versions of things that
are linked within a binary whose sources still need to be available for
license compliance reason. Presumably we *should* be doing the same
thing as Debian in terms of keeping sources available if in Built-Using?
Although one could argue that it's already available through LP...

I'm with Colin on the g-u behaviour, it feels like a bug here. Your
workaround if fine, as long as we're using the proper Debian tag and
it's spelled out in the MP it should all work out.

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  lvm 2.03.31-1 marked as latest in Debian Publishing history breaking
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