-"tarball, or to add binary files that are not in it. If this is done by "
-"simply copying the files into the debianized source tree, <command>dpkg-"
-"source</command> will not be able to handle this. On the other hand, "
-"according to the guidelines given above, you cannot include such a changed "
-"binary file in a repackaged <filename>orig.tar.gz</filename>. Instead, "
-"include the file in the <filename>debian</filename> directory in "
-"<command>uuencode</command>d (or similar) form <footnote>"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: Content of: <chapter><section><section><section><para><footnote><para>
-#: best-pkging-practices.dbk:1668
-msgid ""
-"The file should have a name that makes it clear which binary file it "
-"encodes. Usually, some postfix indicating the encoding should be appended "
-"to the original filename. Note that you don't need to depend on <systemitem "
-"role=\"package\">sharutils</systemitem> to get the <command>uudecode</"
-"command> program if you use <command>perl</command>'s <literal>pack</"
-"literal> function. The code could look like"
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: Content of: <chapter><section><section><section><para>
-#: best-pkging-practices.dbk:1676
-msgid ""
-"&example-uu; </footnote>. The file would then be decoded and copied to its "
-"place during the build process. Thus the change will be visible quite easy."
-msgstr ""
-
-# type: Content of: <chapter><section><section><section><para>
-#: best-pkging-practices.dbk:1682
-msgid ""
-"Some packages use <command>dbs</command> to manage patches to their upstream "
-"source, and always create a new <literal>orig.tar.gz</literal> file that "
-"contains the real <literal>orig.tar.gz</literal> in its toplevel directory. "
-"This is questionable with respect to the preference for pristine source. On "
-"the other hand, it is easy to modify or add binary files in this case: Just "
-"put them into the newly created <literal>orig.tar.gz</literal> file, besides "
-"the real one, and copy them to the right place during the build process."
+"tarball, or to add binary files that are not in it. This is fully supported "
+"when using source packages in “3.0 (quilt)” format, see the "
+"<citerefentry><refentrytitle>dpkg-source</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</"
+"manvolnum></citerefentry> manual page for details. When using the older "
+"format “1.0”, binary files can't be stored in the <filename>.diff.gz</"
+"filename> so you must store an <command>uuencode</command>d (or similar) "
+"version of the file(s) and decode it at build time in <filename>debian/"
+"rules</filename> (and move it in its official location)."