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On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 6:39 PM, David Harkness <dharkn...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I uploaded a file (PEAR package) and downloaded it once to check that
> it works, but I built the package incorrectly and need to replace it.
> The "delete download" page says that I can delete the file and upload
> a new one to replace the old file contents. When I do this however:
>
> * it disappears from the list [ok]
> * it reappears in the list with a 0 download count after uploading
> [ok]
> * downloading it gives me the old file [not ok]
>
> While I agree with keeping old releases for archival/stability
> reasons, this file was up for about an hour and has 1 download--by me.
> Do I need to wait before uploading the replacement for the old file to
> be removed from mirrors or something similar?
>
> If it helps, the file is
>
>    http://hamcrest.googlecode.com/files/hamcrest-php-0.1.0.tgz
>
> Thanks,
> David
>
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