Unfortunately it can't. The sync process will take our .tar.gz and the Debian .dsc and .diff.gz and will hiccup, because dpkg-source complains about it.
We either have to do a fake-sync (apply all Debian changes to our Tarball and call that 2.6-1ubuntu1) or wait until a new upstream version was packaged in Debian and sync that.
Unfortunately it can't. The sync process will take our .tar.gz and the Debian .dsc and .diff.gz and will hiccup, because dpkg-source complains about it.
We either have to do a fake-sync (apply all Debian changes to our Tarball and call that 2.6-1ubuntu1) or wait until a new upstream version was packaged in Debian and sync that.