Hi, first of all, forgive me if this question is too stupid even for debian-mentors. I've searched the obvious documentation, and failed to find a solution by myself.
I am maintaining the Mac-on-Linux emulator MOL, which consists of a bunch of kernel modules and all the rest. The kernel modules are, of course, kernel specific, so I split the modules off from the main package. Now there is mol itself, there is mol-modules-source for building modules matching a custom kernel, and there used to be mol-modules-2.2.19. With kernel images for 2.2.19 gone, this became kind of useless, so I upgraded the package, created mol-modules-2.2.20 and mol-modules-2.4.18, uploaded them and asked for removal of mol-modules-2.2.19. My problem is that these packages have not made it into the archives. madison says the following: mol-modules-2.2.19 | 0.9.61-3 | testing | powerpc mol-modules-source | 0.9.61-5 | testing | powerpc mol-modules | 0.9.61-3 | testing | source mol | 0.9.61-5 | testing | source, powerpc mol-modules-source | 0.9.61-6 | unstable | powerpc mol-modules | 0.9.61-3 | unstable | source mol | 0.9.61-6 | unstable | source, powerpc However, I would like it to say: mol-modules-2.2.20 | 0.9.61-6 | testing | powerpc mol-modules-2.4.18 | 0.9.61-6 | testing | powerpc mol-modules-source | 0.9.61-6 | testing | powerpc mol-modules | 0.9.61-6 | testing | source mol | 0.9.61-6 | testing | source, powerpc I am probably missing something obvious, so any hints would be appreciated. Regards, Jens. -- J'qbpbe, le m'en fquz pe j'qbpbe! Le veux aimeb et mqubib panz je pézqbpbe je djuz tqtaj! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

