I am wondering a bit about the debian/ebtables.prerm change you have proposed in your upload. Your unconditional check for "failed-upgrade" is a bit worrying. It makes sense for the case of upgrade from the previous version, but what if a user has a much older version of the package and the upgrade in prerm really fails? Won't this cause the upgrade to succeed even though it should fail?
I am wondering a bit about the debian/ ebtables. prerm change you have proposed in your upload. Your unconditional check for "failed-upgrade" is a bit worrying. It makes sense for the case of upgrade from the previous version, but what if a user has a much older version of the package and the upgrade in prerm really fails? Won't this cause the upgrade to succeed even though it should fail?