Following up a discussion I had on the Launchpad users mailing list about this issue (thanks to Siegfried Gevatter for his help):
> It's the expected behavior. You cannot change the .orig.tar.gz without
> changing the upstream version number.
> But it doesn't list the .orig.tar.gz within the list of upload
> packages. Also, when you create the .dsc/.diff.gz files, debuild
> mentions that the source isn't being included (as that's the default
> when the revision number is "-1"/"-0ubuntu1"; you can force it's
> inclusion with the option "-S", but Launchpad would in this case
> reject such an upload as two revisions with the same upstream versions
> can't have different source tarballs).
> No, but being a PPA you can delete the package and then upload it
> again (this time using the "-S" option with debuild to include the new
> source, if you don't want to reset the revision number).
Following up a discussion I had on the Launchpad users mailing list about this issue (thanks to Siegfried Gevatter for his help):
> It's the expected behavior. You cannot change the .orig.tar.gz without
> changing the upstream version number.
> But it doesn't list the .orig.tar.gz within the list of upload
> packages. Also, when you create the .dsc/.diff.gz files, debuild
> mentions that the source isn't being included (as that's the default
> when the revision number is "-1"/"-0ubuntu1"; you can force it's
> inclusion with the option "-S", but Launchpad would in this case
> reject such an upload as two revisions with the same upstream versions
> can't have different source tarballs).
> No, but being a PPA you can delete the package and then upload it
> again (this time using the "-S" option with debuild to include the new
> source, if you don't want to reset the revision number).