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<title>Test that tiny differences result in different versions</title>
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<name>David Kalnischkies</name>
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<published>2021-06-10T14:41:04Z</published>
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Just because two packages have the same version number doesn't mean it is
the same package. APT can detect rebuilds and other "inconsistencies",
but we had no explicit test for it so far. It turned out to be the wrong
track in this branch, but as I wrote it already, lets add it at least.

Gbp-Dch: Ignore
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