Hello and thank you for filing this bug report.
celery is the source package name, which is why the bug reporting tool wouldn't let you report a bug against celeryd (a binary package name).
TBH, there seem to be a lot of issues with /etc/init.d/celeryd (it uses non-dash compatible syntax which throws an error, at least).
I think if celeryd were to depend on python-celery-common, you'd automatically obtain your requested change because python-celery-common:
Depends: python3-celery (= 3.1.23-5) | python-celery (= 3.1.23-5)
I will ask the upstream developers about this.
Hello and thank you for filing this bug report.
celery is the source package name, which is why the bug reporting tool wouldn't let you report a bug against celeryd (a binary package name).
TBH, there seem to be a lot of issues with /etc/init.d/celeryd (it uses non-dash compatible syntax which throws an error, at least).
I think if celeryd were to depend on python- celery- common, you'd automatically obtain your requested change because python- celery- common:
Depends: python3-celery (= 3.1.23-5) | python-celery (= 3.1.23-5)
I will ask the upstream developers about this.