It might be fair to note that "debian/rules clean" isn't, actually, a
requirement for generating source packages and if someone does a -S -nc
build of apt, this will fail subtly (ie: in the multiarch case) later,
so you may need to belt-and-suspenders your "fix it properly in
distclean" thing with some way to fail the build if you detect that
things weren't cleaned.  Which could be hard.

That said, due to apt's distclean also being required to do things like
update autoconf and version macros all over the source, and other such
fun, it might be fair to assume that no one would upload apt with a -nc
upload.

Still, up until this proposed change, an -nc upload (from pristine
source) wouldn't produce different results post-build than a normal
upload.  Food for thought, if this makes apt one of the few packages
that absolutely MUST be cleaned pre-source-upload.

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Title:
  package libapt-pkg4.12 0.8.16~exp12ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade:
  './usr/share/locale/ar/LC_MESSAGES/libapt-pkg4.12.mo' is different
  from the same file on the system

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