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source format 1.0" (Closes: #888448))
has caused the Debian Bug report #888448,
regarding ftp.debian.org,dpkg: dpkg-source and dak disagree on tarball 
signatures for format 1.0 source packages
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Package: ftp.debian.org, dpkg
Severity: important

Hi,

In the past, dpkg-source -x would refuse to unpack a source package with
format 1.0 referencing such a file.

As a result, dak would reject such uploads that couldn't be unpacked
(https://anonscm.debian.org/git/mirror/dak.git/commit/?id=fe8fc1bfe57b90)

As of dpkg 1.19.0, dpkg-source -b now includes upstream tar signatures
when building source packages with format 1.0, thus creating source
packages that get rejected on upload.

That seems like a bad situation to be in.  Can we please revert either
the recent dpkg-source -b change or the older dak change?

Thanks,
Julien

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This bug was fixed in Git by Ansgar Burchardt in commit
7f42e94b0952c0c12bd65a82b170591d85e17d2f:

Revert "srcformats: reject orig.tar.gz.asc files in source format 1.0" (Closes: 
#888448)

This reverts commit fe8fc1bfe57b906e68c7ebc2cd1d0d4e67500ace.

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