So this apparently is a fork of the 'rtslib' source package.  It adds
python3 support and seems to be packaged better.  So that's OK.

It looks OK packaging wise.  It calls update-alternatives --remove in
the postrm script, which is bad [1], but since it also calls it in the
prerm script, I think that's fine.

I'm not super thrilled with adding a redundant iSCSI option.  But I
understand your reasoning.  Since this runs a daemon I'll ask the
security team to take a look, and they can comment on how much they'd
hate supporting two iSCSI solutions.

[1] https://lintian.debian.org/tags/maintainer-script-should-not-use-
update-alternatives-remove.html

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