[10:22] Hello, I'm a bit lost in all the documentation around the debian/ubuntu packaging. I explain my problem; I uploaded on launchpad a release of my package, but the build failed because I had marked the install file as executable. I would like to do it again, but I can't because there is already a .tar.xz file for the version in question which is different, in fact, by mistake it contains the debian folder, and therefore the install file [10:22] would like to modify. And so every time I run `bzr builddeb -S` it makes me a new tar.xz because the install file is not the same. [10:22] In brief, how can I upload my package again, specifying the tar.xz to use? [10:22] Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)Hello, I'm a bit lost in all the documentation around the debian/ubuntu packaging. I explain my problem; I uploaded on launchpad a release of my package, but the build failed because I had marked the install file as executable. I would like to do it again, but I can't because there is already a .tar.xz file for the version in question which is different, in fact, by mistake it cont [10:22] ins the debian folder, and therefore the install file I would like to modify. And so every time I run bzr builddeb -S it makes me a new tar.xz because the install file is not the same. In brief, how can I upload my package again, specifying the tar.xz to use?