On Thu, 2019-08-29 at 23:20 +0200, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: > Ok, this is embarrasing: after discussing that Debian version regex > and > the version scheme for proposed-updates, I failed to see that the > regex > was wrong (see https://bugs.debian.org/935938). Its fixed now in > 25.0.0+11+deb10u1. And hopefully I got the version right.
No, that version is higher than unstable. I'm a little confused by what you've uploaded now: android-sdk-meta | 25.0.0+10 | stable | source android-sdk-meta | 25.0.0+11~deb10u1 | proposed-updates | source android-sdk-meta | 25.0.0+11~deb10u2 | stable-new | source android-sdk-meta | 25.0.0+11 | testing | source android-sdk-meta | 25.0.0+11 | unstable | source android-sdk-meta | 25.0.0+11+deb10u1 | stable-new | source ~deb10u1 is the source I originally accepted, which generated the duplicate binary package versions. What's ~deb10u2? 25.0.0+11+deb10u1 is higher than the version in unstable, which doesn't make a lot of sense. > Is this bug report enough, or should I open a new one? This one's sufficient, but as above I'm not sure what's going on with the uploads. Regards, Adam