Lintian ReportsBETA

package-uses-vendor-specific-patch-series

The specified series file for patches is vendor-specific.

Source packages may contain vendor (i.e. distribution) specific patches, but such packages must not be uploaded to the Debian archive if they are used in conjunction with vendor-specific series files.

Vendor specific series files were carefully implemented as a dpkg feature. Unfortunately, they currently conflict with some workflow goals in Debian. They are presently disallowed in Debian.

The preferred approach for distributions other than Debian is now to apply such patches programmatically via debian/rules. You can also create multiple, vendor-specific sources and upload them separately for each distribution.

The decision to prohibit the use of that particular dpkg feature in Debian was made by the project's technical committee in consideration of other planned workflow modifications, and may be revisited.

You should only see this tag in Debian or other distributions when targeting an upload for Debian.

For more information please consult:

The tag is present in Lintian version 2.114.163. That is the most recent version we know about.

We use semantic versions. The patch number is a commit step indicator relative to the 2.111.0 release tag in our Git repository.

You can find the detection logic for this version at commit ce6249d. For merge requests, please use the latest version in the Lintian check debian/patches/quilt.

Visibility: error

The following 2 source packages in the archive triggered the tag 2 times (in any Lintian version).

There were no overrides.