The fix has now been merged upstream in debhelper, so we're just waiting on sponsorship of LP: #1960248 to get the fix into our version as well. In the meantime, I've gone through the list sarnold provided; here's the list of source packages which will need a no-change rebuild once the debhelper fix has landed:
Please note: this list is probably *not* comprehensive. We've only searched for --no-restart-on-upgrade, --no-stop-on-upgrade, and --no-restart-after-upgrade but it's possible packages may rely on the short-form of these options as well (-r and -R). However, these are rather impractical to search for, and I would *hope* that the vast majority of d/rules implementations use the long form so if we are missing any packages, the impact is (hopefully!) minimal.
The fix has now been merged upstream in debhelper, so we're just waiting on sponsorship of LP: #1960248 to get the fix into our version as well. In the meantime, I've gone through the list sarnold provided; here's the list of source packages which will need a no-change rebuild once the debhelper fix has landed:
aoetools osconfig- agent ture-compute- tools
apcupsd
apparmor
apt
apt-cacher-ng
aumix
bip
bootmail
buildbot
ceph
cloud-init
cpufrequtils
dbus
dbus-broker
docker.io
dpdk
drbd
entropybroker
finalrd
g180-led
ganeti
google-guest-agent
google-
gpm
h2o
haproxy
ifupdown
ifupdown-ng
iipimage
inetsim
inspircd
iwd
libvirt
live-config
live-tools
lvm2
lxc
lxcfs
moosefs
neutron
nghttp
nginx
ngtcp
nodm
ntp
nullmailer
ocfs2-tools
open-infrastruc
open-iscsi
openldap
open-vm-tools
openvpn
pacemaker
packagekit
pdupdaemon
phosh
pi-bluetooth
policycoreutils
python-certbot
python-rtslib-fb
qcontrol
qemu
quassel
robustirc-bridge
rpcbind
runit
samba
sanlock
sbd
sbuild
slim
sysstat
tarantool
targetcli-fb
tgt
tlp
ufw
umtp-responder
unscd
walinuxagent
wdm
whereami
xrdp
yubikey-luks
zfs-linux
zram-config
Please note: this list is probably *not* comprehensive. We've only searched for --no-restart- on-upgrade, --no-stop- on-upgrade, and --no-restart- after-upgrade but it's possible packages may rely on the short-form of these options as well (-r and -R). However, these are rather impractical to search for, and I would *hope* that the vast majority of d/rules implementations use the long form so if we are missing any packages, the impact is (hopefully!) minimal.