debian/templates/control.headers.in,

debian/templates/control.headers.subarch.in,
debian/templates/control.image.in:
Use upstream version in long description.

svn path=/dists/trunk/linux-2.6/; revision=6206
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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Depends: linux-headers-@upstreamversion@@abiname@@localversion_headers@ (= ${Sou
Provides: linux-headers, linux-headers-@major@
Description: Header files for Linux kernel @upstreamversion@ on @class@ machines
This package provides the architecture-specific kernel header files
for Linux kernel @version@ on @longclass@ machines, generally
for Linux kernel @upstreamversion@ on @longclass@ machines, generally
used for building out-of-tree kernel modules. These files are going to be
installed into /usr/src/linux-headers-@upstreamversion@@abiname@@localversion@, and can
be used for building modules that load into the kernel provided by the

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Priority: optional
Provides: linux-headers, linux-headers-@major@
Description: Common header files for Linux kernel @upstreamversion@
This package provides the (sub)architecture-specific common kernel header files
for Linux kernel version @version@, generally used for building out-of-tree
for Linux kernel version @upstreamversion@, generally used for building out-of-tree
kernel modules. To obtain a complete set of headers you also need to install
the linux-headers-@upstreamversion@@abiname@-(flavour) package, matching the
flavour of the kernel you intend the build for. To obtain such a set for the

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Depends: module-init-tools (>= 0.9.13)
Suggests: linux-doc-@version@ | linux-source-@version@
Description: Linux kernel @upstreamversion@ image on @class@ machines
This package provides the binary image and pre-built loadable modules for
Linux kernel @version@ on @longclass@ machines.
Linux kernel @upstreamversion@ on @longclass@ machines.
.
This packages is produced using an updated kernel packaging system
and replaces older kernel-image packages