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Bug#970682: marked as done (debian-policy: 5.6.12, temporarily forbid versions ending with zero)



Your message dated Thu, 18 Mar 2021 20:20:36 +0100
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has caused the Debian Bug report #970682,
regarding debian-policy: 5.6.12, temporarily forbid versions ending with zero
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Package: debian-policy
Version: 4.5.0.3
Severity: wishlist

For those who care about Debian derivatives:

Until #966373[1] is fixed, I propose adding this text to section
5.6.12:

    As a temporary measure to support Debian derivatives, versions must
    not explicitly end with zero (i.e., -0 or .0).

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[1] https://bugs.debian.org/966373

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With a proper version pattern for derivatives, this is not a problem.

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