Hi Salvatore, > Although I'm late for the game ;-). You can use both > 1:1.11.23-1~deb10u1 or 1:1.11.23-0+deb10u1. It is a matter of what you > want the oxpress. > > 1:1.11.23-1~deb10u1 ... is mainly are rebuild of 1:1.11.23-1 with > maybe some additional changes. Examples for this one are e.g. the > opnejdk packages. > > 1:1.11.23-0+deb10u1 means ... I import 1:1.11.23 on top of the > existing packaging but released for a lower suite than sid. This in > the theoretiical case there would have been a 1:1.11.23-1 in the upper > suite it is 1:1.11.23-0+deb10u1 < 1:1.11.23-1. If you want examples > for this one for instance ghostscript, mariadb, ...
Thank you for the explicit explanation. I had intuited and inferred this from the previous conversation so I went with 1:1.11.23-1~deb10u1 for my most-recent [rebuild] version of the debdiff. (… although it's not a "re"-build of anything; 1.11.23 won't be in any other suite… :p) Regards, -- ,''`. : :' : Chris Lamb `. `'` la...@debian.org 🍥 chris-lamb.co.uk `-