Ubuntu: Packages should not include the Ubuntu revision of the policy manual (e.g. "ubuntu1" in "3.8.0.1ubuntu1") in their Standards-Version field. This tends to create unnecessary diffs relative to Debian. For the same reason, Ubuntu developers should not generally change the Standards-Version field in packages originating in Debian.
Thanks. I've dropped the Standards-Version change per this comment in the Ubuntu policy manual (http:// people. ubuntu. com/~cjwatson/ ubuntu- policy/):
Ubuntu: Packages should not include the Ubuntu revision of the policy manual (e.g. "ubuntu1" in "3.8.0.1ubuntu1") in their Standards-Version field. This tends to create unnecessary diffs relative to Debian. For the same reason, Ubuntu developers should not generally change the Standards-Version field in packages originating in Debian.
I also added this bug number to the changelog.