Hi Mikhail,

to be honest, I don't see why you are maintaining a separate anyremote ppa 
anyway.
Ubuntu syncs and releases with my packages from debian, as you can see on 
http://packages.ubuntu.com/anyremote .

If the ones in ubuntu are too outdated, it should be easier to just request/do 
another sync for the development version / a backport for a release.
However I'm not an Ubuntu Developer, so I don't know how to do this in detail. 


To answer your question: first you declare the packages in
debian/control, then you have to make sure the files are moved to the
right place during the build process. I do this by using debhelper with
debian/<PACKAGENAME>.install files, but there are many possible ways.

You can simply grab the my source package with 'dget -ux
http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/a/anyremote/anyremote_5.1.3+dfsg-1.dsc'
and have a look.

-- 
package anyremote-data 5.0 dfsg-2 failed to install/upgrade: tentando 
sobrescrever '/usr/share/anyremote/cfg-data/Server-mode/nokia-e70.cfg', que 
também está no pacote anyremote 0:5.1.3~1ubuntu1~ppa1~lucid1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/622667
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