Hello Nilesh, After another gbp import-orig, I realised (embarrassingly) that there is a clean file (debian/clean). I actually didn't even know such file existed under debian/. Removing this solved my issue. Although curiously, I am not sure at what stage clean is handled. I did override the auto clean debhelper when trying to find a solution and it still deleted that file. Kind regards, Shayan Doust On 23/06/2020 16:17, Nilesh Patra wrote: > > > On Tue, 23 Jun 2020, 20:40 Shayan Doust, <hello@shayandoust.me > <mailto:hello@shayandoust.me>> wrote: > > Hello, > > For now, I've just resorted to adding this python file into > missing-sources and copying it to the required directory within rules. > > > If it's included in the upstream branch and not in your master branch, > then doing this is not correct. > Try to delete the tag once and re-import : this might fix it. >
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