Bug#929618: t-digest: latest-debian-changelog-entry-reuses-existing-version
Andreas Beckmann
anbe at debian.org
Mon May 27 10:55:03 BST 2019
Source: t-digest
Version: 1:3.0-1
Severity: serious
W: libt-digest-java: latest-debian-changelog-entry-reuses-existing-version 1:3.0-1 == 3.0-1 (last used: Tue, 14 Oct 2014 10:44:34 +0200)
N:
N: The latest changelog entry has a version that matches one used in the
N: specified previous entry. All versions of a source package must be
N: unique even after a leading epoch has been stripped off.
N:
N: Files generated by the current version of this source package would
N: conflict with some historical files. This is because the Debian archive
N: does not allow multiple files with the same name and different contents
N: and the generated .dsc, .deb, etc. do not embed the epoch in their
N: filenames.
N:
N: Please pick another version, for example by increasing the Debian
N: revision.
N:
N: Severity: normal, Certainty: certain
N:
N: Check: changelog-file, Type: binary
Just bumping the version number to 1:3.0-2 should be safe.
Andreas
PS: I do not want to repeat https://bugs.debian.org/929614
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