debtransform now appending a build number to packages

It appears that the debtransform script was upgraded sometime in the past week, and the new version now appends a build number to the package by default. The result was that my Debian 10 and Testing Wine packages failed with an error about being unable to create a package in native format, though the Ubuntu packages did build. I solved the build issue by changing the format to quilt, but I really don't want that number appended. Is there a way to turn that feature off? -- Rosanne DiMesio <dimesio@gmail.com>

Hi Rosanne, It appears this change introduced that and there is no way to turn that off:https://github.com/openSUSE/obs-build/pull/646 It is not a build number, but rather a "debian revision", i.e. you can set it to something like: "1ubuntu2" too. If you ever plan to use epochs in your debian package versions, be very weary, because this PR also broke epochs in non-obvious ways. Best regards, Moritz On Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 1:03 PM Rosanne DiMesio <dimesio@gmail.com> wrote:
It appears that the debtransform script was upgraded sometime in the past week, and the new version now appends a build number to the package by default. The result was that my Debian 10 and Testing Wine packages failed with an error about being unable to create a package in native format, though the Ubuntu packages did build. I solved the build issue by changing the format to quilt, but I really don't want that number appended. Is there a way to turn that feature off?
-- Rosanne DiMesio <dimesio@gmail.com>
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Moritz Röhrich
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Rosanne DiMesio