On Mon, 21, Feb, 2011 at 12:00:05AM +0100, andreas spoke thus..
> Package: release.debian.org
> Severity: important
> 
> I use "stable" as the relase name in my apt source's list. This links to 
> "squeeze" on the package servers. The "Release" file in squeeze uses "stable" 
> as suite name. So everything is ok.
> 
> I also migrated from the volatile repository to "squeeze-updates". In 
> consistency with above I use "stable-updates" as source name. On the servers 
> it links to "squeeze-updates" (as expected).
> But now the problem: The Release file uses "squeeze-updates" as suite name 
> where one expects "stable-updates". After an "apt-get update" you get the 
> following warning:
> 
> W: Conflicting distribution: http://ftp.de.debian.org stable-updates Release 
> (expected stable-updates but got squeeze-updates)
> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
> 
> Can you fix that to be consistent with the "stable" repo?

A hacked fix is now in place for this.  I'm leaving the bug open until
we've changed to using codenames in projectb and fixed it properly.

Mark

-- 
Mark Hymers <mhy at debian dot org>

"I never make predictions.  I never have and I never will."
     Tony Blair



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