David Reiser wrote:
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what's a good way to deal with the fact that as soon as there's another official revision, I'm likely to want that one instead of my hack? If I bump the revision up by 1, then it will conflict immediately. If I bump it up a lot, doesn't my revision interfere with access to the new versions from the normal maintainer?

For your private variants of revision r you can use r.0 r.1 etc. In dpkg's arithmetic, r < r.0 < r+1.

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Martin




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