We could work around this behavior by explicitly providing the --distribution argument with unstable. But this could potentially break other expectations. Thus the user should be able to disable this behavior.
On an Ubuntu-derived system the execution of `debchange` (as part of `make release-...`) results in the following header line:
```
package (1.2.3) bionic; urgency=medium
```
The expected header line everywhere else is:
```
package (1.2.3) unstable; urgency=medium
```
There is a [bug report](https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/devscripts/+bug/1655717) about this behavior.
We could work around this behavior by explicitly providing the `--distribution` argument with `unstable`. But this could potentially break other expectations. Thus the user should be able to disable this behavior.
On an Ubuntu-derived system the execution of
debchange
(as part ofmake release-...
) results in the following header line:The expected header line everywhere else is:
There is a bug report about this behavior.
We could work around this behavior by explicitly providing the
--distribution
argument withunstable
. But this could potentially break other expectations. Thus the user should be able to disable this behavior.fixed in
e61890dc02