In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Guy Maor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Many of you are confused because you are getting messages that your >packages are new when they really aren't, or perhaps dinstall is >rejecting them because it can't find the orig.tar.gz. > >Because nonus is now divided into main, non-free, and contrib, you >must specify this in the distribution or section, just as you do for >an upload to master. > >So specify the section as `non-us/non-free' or `non-us/contrib'. It's >fine to put something after that if you want to, `non-us/non-free/web' >for example. It will just be ignored.
How do I distinguish between "stable" and "unstable" in this scenario ? How do I define that my package should go into: - unstable - non-US - main or - unstable - non-US - non-free There is something I have never understood and can't find in the docs either. Since I don't have any non-free or non-US packages (yet) I never had to worry about this. Mike. -- Indifference will certainly be the downfall of mankind, but who cares?