I disagree with that. Ubuntu uses a certain versioning scheme. The first
part of the Ubuntu version is the upstream version number. In this case,
that is 3.12c. The upstream version is followed by a hyphen, and then
the Debian revision number. Since this package is not in Debian, that
number needs to be a 0. So far, we have 3.12c-0 as our Ubuntu version.
However, there is a third part to the Ubuntu version. This is the Ubuntu
revision number. Since this is the first version of devede version
3.12c-0 in Ubuntu, we have an Ubuntu revision of 0. This gives us a
version of 3.12c-0ubuntu1.

As for the issue of including the "c" in the version, I think it should
be kept in. For one thing, this "c" is part of the version used
upstream. It also allows us to see that we have 3.12c and not 3.12a or
3.12b (if they exist) in the repositories.

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