Actually, I think it's better this way, it gives us enough time to study over
the changes from debian and create a good merge. :)
This is the current Debian package:
" system-tools-backends (2.6.0-6) unstable; urgency=low
* 01_debian_4.0.patch: completely remove all the brain-dead version
logic. The Debian version corresponds to the version the package is
shipped in, that’s all.
"
The versioning system ("debian-3.0") has been replaced with "debian" in
the patch, maybe that's not good for upstream, but it does seem
appropriate for downstream.
Perhaps we could file a bug to Debian, wait for them to accept and
create a merge afterwards? Thoughts?
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