I guess AFAIK from FAQ

How long will it take until my upload is available to sponsors?

If you upload via FTP, which you must do if a package is too large for the
HTTP uploader, then there can be up to a 30 minute delay before your
package gets processed.


On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 8:30 PM, Herbert Elwood Gilliland III <
herb.gillil...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Steffen,
>
> Thanks.  One discrepancy was that I was attempting HTTP before, though I
> did switch to ftp ... regardless, following your instructions, I was able
> to FTP properly!
>
> However, after uploading, my package did not appear under "my packages" at
> mentors.debian.net -- is this not instantaneous, or does it take some
> amount of time longer than a few minutes?
>
> My name on mentors:  Herbert Elwood Gilliland III
> My name in signage:  Herb Gilliland
>
> Email is identical, though.
>
> Doesn't appear on mentors.debian.net either for today.. but maybe I'm
> just expecting it too soon?
>
> -h
>
> p.s. log:
>
> [20:25:16 main]$ dput mentors-ftp fed_0.94a-1_i386.changes
> Checking signature on .changes
> gpg: Signature made Wed Apr  6 20:24:49 2016 EDT using RSA key ID DE8473B0
> gpg: Good signature from "Herb Gilliland (fed author) <
> herb.gillil...@gmail.com>"
> Good signature on /home/main/temp/fed_0.94a-1_i386.changes.
> Checking signature on .dsc
> gpg: Signature made Wed Apr  6 20:24:46 2016 EDT using RSA key ID DE8473B0
> gpg: Good signature from "Herb Gilliland (fed author) <
> herb.gillil...@gmail.com>"
> Good signature on /home/main/temp/fed_0.94a-1.dsc.
> Uploading to mentors-ftp (via ftp to mentors.debian.net):
>   Uploading fed_0.94a-1.dsc: done.
>   Uploading fed_0.94a.orig.tar.gz: done.
>   Uploading fed_0.94a-1.debian.tar.gz: done.
>   Uploading fed_0.94a-1_i386.deb: done.
>   Uploading fed_0.94a-1_i386.changes: done.
> Successfully uploaded packages.
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 8:19 PM, Steffen Möller <steffen_moel...@gmx.de>
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On 07/04/16 01:12, Herbert Elwood Gilliland III wrote:
>> > Thanks all.. except:
>> >
>> >
>> > [19:11:24 main]$ dput -f mentors fed_0.94a-1_i386.changes
>> > Checking signature on .changes
>> > gpg: Signature made Tue Apr  5 10:07:24 2016 EDT using RSA key ID
>> DE8473B0
>> > gpg: Good signature from "Herb Gilliland (fed author)
>> > <herb.gillil...@gmail.com <mailto:herb.gillil...@gmail.com>>"
>> > Good signature on /home/main/temp/fed_0.94a-1_i386.changes.
>> > Checking signature on .dsc
>> > gpg: Signature made Tue Apr  5 10:07:20 2016 EDT using RSA key ID
>> DE8473B0
>> > gpg: Good signature from "Herb Gilliland (fed author)
>> > <herb.gillil...@gmail.com <mailto:herb.gillil...@gmail.com>>"
>> > Good signature on /home/main/temp/fed_0.94a-1.dsc.
>> > Checksum doesn't match for /home/main/temp/fed_0.94a-1_i386.deb
>> >
>> >
>> > Is this " done "?
>> >
>> Admittedly - not so. Your previous email has shown that you already know
>> much more about it all than  )you need to know to produce a working
>> package. It must be something ... weird.  I expect you to experience
>> what you experienced if you once ran everything successfully and then
>> decided to run "fakeroot ./debian/rules binary" again or so, such that
>> debs and the changes are no longer in sync.
>>
>> If you do not mind too much, please remove all the debs of yours and the
>> changes and dsc files, i.e. only leave the source tree with the debian
>> folder and you orig.tar.xz (gz, bz2, whatever) file and rebuild the
>> package.
>>
>> To build, I use
>> dpkg-buildpackge -rfakeroot -uc -us
>> from within the source tree and the compressed tarball in .. .
>>
>> You then find the newly created .changes and .dsc and .debs in .., too.
>>
>> I then typically
>> cd..
>> and
>> debsign -kMYK3YID *.changes
>>
>> This -k option to debsign is helpful for sponsoring, i.e. when the
>> maintainer is not the one signing for the upload. It also helps to
>> disambiguate should you have multiple keys matching your email address,
>> so I was mentioning it here.
>>
>> And dput should just work, then. Send me (or Gianfranco) a reference to
>> your packaging work if not. Sponsoring implies to rebuild, anyway.
>>
>> Good luck!
>>
>> Steffen
>>
>
>

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