Warren Turkal wrote: > On Thursday 05 April 2007 17:26, Kevin B. McCarty wrote: >> In order to ensure that upgrades run smoothly, the easiest possibility >> (maybe the only possibility) is for you to also add the epoch, changing >> the version number on your packages to 1:3.6.2-1 which is higher than >> 1:3a-2.1 > > Okay. > >> Making this one change in debian/changelog is the only thing that should >> be required. Â(There is no need to renumber the orig.tar.gz or anything >> like that -- the epoch number is just as Debian-specific as the Debian >> revision). ÂPlease re-post a diff.gz including this one change and then >> I really will upload it. > > Done.
Uploaded. Thanks for your patience with my perfectionism. You should get a confirmation email from the Debian queue daemon within a couple hours. Then the packages will have to be processed in NEW since there are renamed binary packages. From experience, this will probably take between 1 and 3 weeks, depending on how busy the FTP-masters are. Once they approve the packages, you should get a second confirmation email. After that happens, you can look at the packages' status on the experimental buildd machines at [1], and at the actual buildd logs at [2]. (The official Debian buildd site at buildd.debian.org does not keep track of packages in experimental, as far as I can tell.) [1] http://www.buildd.net/cgi/package_status?experimental_pkg=netcdf&searchtype=all [2] http://experimental.ftbfs.de/build.php?arch=&pkg=netcdf&ver= best regards, -- Kevin B. McCarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Physics Department WWW: http://www.princeton.edu/~kmccarty/ Princeton University GPG: public key ID 4F83C751 Princeton, NJ 08544
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