Matt Kraai wrote:
>CK:
I would be in favour of solution 1, which means printing a note. But
about removing the file: On the one hand I'm not sure if removing the
file automatically is a really good idea. And on the other hand I'm not
sure if it's always possible to remove the file. Won't there be ftp
servers who refuse to remove the file, when you ask them too?

I don't know, but dcut works, right?

dcut relies on the FTP servers running debianqueued, which the official Debian ones do, others might not.
We could phrase the warning "This problem might be caused files already existent on the server. For the official Debian upload queues (at least), the dcut(1) utility can be used to remove stale files from unsuccessful uploads.". It's kind of verbose, but I don't think that would be too much of a problem.


Cheers

T.
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