On Thu, Sep 05, 2019 at 10:10:00AM +0200, Andre Noll wrote: > Hi Adam, > > looks like tfortune needs a new source-only upload to migrate to > testing. Could you please do this for me? Here's the commands to > build the source package: > > git archive --prefix tfortune-1.0.0/ origin/master > > ../tfortune_1.0.0.orig.tar.xz > dpkg-buildpackage -S > > There have been no changes since June, so your existing repo should > still be uptodate. > > Thanks > Andre
Hi Adam and Andre, You will need to upload a new version, though; the system will not accept a package with the same version number. Best wishes, Julian > ----- Forwarded message from Julian Gilbey <j...@debian.org> ----- > > Subject: Your Debian package(s) will not migrate to testing > From: Julian Gilbey <j...@debian.org> > To: Andre Noll <m...@tuebingen.mpg.de> > Message-Id: <e1i5ce8-0002mu...@erdos.d-and-j.net> > Date: Wed, 04 Sep 2019 22:16:56 +0100 > > > Dear Andre Noll, > > This is a courtesy message about your package(s) which is/are > stuck in sid, and will not migrate to testing, in case you > are unaware; they are listed below. > > The release managers announced on 7th July 2019 in their email > to debian-devel-announce and debian-release > (Message-ID: <20190707014700.gf15...@powdarrmonkey.net>) > that only source-only uploads would transition to testing. > > Here is the relevant part of what they wrote: > > ~~~~~ > No binary maintainer uploads for bullseye > ========================================= > > The release of buster also means the bullseye release cycle is about to begin. > >From now on, we will no longer allow binaries uploaded by maintainers to > migrate to testing. This means that you will need to do source-only uploads if > you want them to reach bullseye. > > Q: I already did a binary upload, do I need to do a new (source-only) > upload? > A: Yes (preferably with other changes, not just a version bump). > > Q: I needed to do a binary upload because my upload went to the NEW queue, > do I need to do a new (source-only) upload for it to reach bullseye? > A: Yes. We also suggest going through NEW in experimental instead of > unstable > where possible, to avoid disruption in unstable. > > Q: Does this also apply to contrib and non-free? > A: No. Not all packages in contrib and non-free can be built on the buildds, > so maintainer uploads will still be allowed to migrate for packages > outside main. > ~~~~~ > > To perform a source-only build and upload, run dpkg-buildpackage -S > and then upload the relevant files in the normal way (for example, > using dupload or dput). > > Your package(s) involved is/are as follows: > > Source package: tfortune > Version: 1.0.0-2 > One relevant line of the excuse file (including the uploader): > Not built on buildd: arch amd64 binaries uploaded by kilobyte > Transition verdict: REJECTED_PERMANENTLY > > > > I hope this is of help to you! > > Best wishes, > > Julian > > ----- End forwarded message -----