Hi!
Steven Chamberlain writes:
> Christoph Egger wrote:
>> Afair I can loginto the buildd, rename the changes file there and
>> upload.
>
> It still hasn't installed. Shall I just upload a new version?
Seems I need to refresh the signature as well as rename the file. Should
hopefully be handled
Christoph Egger wrote:
> Afair I can loginto the buildd, rename the changes file there and
> upload.
It still hasn't installed. Shall I just upload a new version?
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Christoph Egger (2015-11-10):
> Steven Chamberlain writes:
> > Pretty smart! That's exactly what I did. I often build with
> > `dpkg-buildpackage -g` but somehow never saw this problem before,
> > in sid for example. Maybe it is only an issue in -proposed-upda
Steven Chamberlain writes:
> Pretty smart! That's exactly what I did. I often build with
> `dpkg-buildpackage -g` but somehow never saw this problem before,
> in sid for example. Maybe it is only an issue in -proposed-updates.
>
> Is it something easily fixed without doing a binNMU or uploading
Hi,
Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Steven Chamberlain (2015-11-10):
> > I made a source+arch:all upload of kfreebsd-10 to the jessie-kfreebsd
> > suite. It built on the kfreebsd-amd64 and -i386 buildds, but on -amd64
> > it has stayed in Uploaded state, not Installed? Why might that happen?
> > https
Hi,
Steven Chamberlain (2015-11-10):
> Hi Christoph and/or FTP masters,
>
> I made a source+arch:all upload of kfreebsd-10 to the jessie-kfreebsd
> suite. It built on the kfreebsd-amd64 and -i386 buildds, but on -amd64
> it has stayed in Uploaded state, not Installed? Why might that happen?
>
Hi Christoph and/or FTP masters,
I made a source+arch:all upload of kfreebsd-10 to the jessie-kfreebsd
suite. It built on the kfreebsd-amd64 and -i386 buildds, but on -amd64
it has stayed in Uploaded state, not Installed? Why might that happen?
https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=kfre
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