Martin Pitt [2010-10-11 11:36 +0200]: > Sorry about that. As discussed on #debian-release, I uploaded an > identical package (except for a lower version number) to t-p-u.
... but that failed: Reject Reasons: postgresql-client_8.4.5-0squeeze1_all.deb: old version (8.4.4-1) in unstable <= new version (8.4.5-0squeeze1) targeted at +testing-proposed-updates. postgresql-contrib_8.4.5-0squeeze1_all.deb: old version (8.4.4-1) in unstable <= new version (8.4.5-0squeeze1) targeted at +testing-proposed-updates. postgresql-doc-8.4_8.4.5-0squeeze1_all.deb: old version (8.4.4-1) in unstable <= new version (8.4.5-0squeeze1) targeted at +testing-proposed-updates. postgresql-doc_8.4.5-0squeeze1_all.deb: old version (8.4.4-1) in unstable <= new version (8.4.5-0squeeze1) targeted at +testing-proposed-updates. postgresql_8.4.5-0squeeze1_all.deb: old version (8.4.4-1) in unstable <= new version (8.4.5-0squeeze1) targeted at +testing-proposed-updates. postgresql-8.4_8.4.5-0squeeze1.dsc: old version (8.4.4-1) in unstable <= new version (8.4.5-0squeeze1) targeted at +testing-proposed-updates. (those are all the arch:all binaries) I don't quite understand this message. First, it doesn't make much sense, since it relates unstable with testing, and second the current version of these packages in testing is 8.4.4-2, and in unstable it is 8.4.5-1, so I don't know where it takes the 8.4.4-1 from? Thanks, Martin -- Martin Pitt | http://www.piware.de Ubuntu Developer (www.ubuntu.com) | Debian Developer (www.debian.org)
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