-4. Run the command `dch -i`, which edits the debian/changelog file. Add
-something like "~edited1" to the end of the verson; a version with a
-tilde in it comes before a version without. This means Debian will let
-you install your edited version over the current version, but also
-permit the next offical release to supersede your hacked version.
+4. Run the command `dch -i`, which edits the debian/changelog file and
+increments the version. Add something like "~edited1" to the end of the
+version, because a version with a tilde in it is considered older than a
+version without. This means Debian will let you install your edited
+version over the current version, but also permit the next offical
+release to supersede your hacked version.