RE:hkl backports
If I try to re-upload I get this now
Good signature on /home/picca/Debian/hkl/hkl_5.0.0.2173-1~bpo8+2.dsc.
Uploading to ftp-master (via ftp to ftp.upload.debian.org):
Uploading hkl_5.0.0.2173-1~bpo8+2.dsc: 553 Could not create file.
Leaving existing hkl_5.0.0.2173-1~bpo8+2.dsc on the server and continuing
NOTE: This existing file may have been previously uploaded partially.
For official Debian upload queues, the dcut(1) utility can be
used to remove this file, and after an acknowledgement mail is
received in response to dcut, the upload can be re-initiated.
Uploading hkl_5.0.0.2173-1~bpo8+2.debian.tar.xz: 553 Could not create file.
Leaving existing hkl_5.0.0.2173-1~bpo8+2.debian.tar.xz on the server and continuing
NOTE: This existing file may have been previously uploaded partially.
For official Debian upload queues, the dcut(1) utility can be
used to remove this file, and after an acknowledgement mail is
received in response to dcut, the upload can be re-initiated.
Uploading ghkl_5.0.0.2173-1~bpo8+2_i386.deb: 553 Could not create file.
Leaving existing ghkl_5.0.0.2173-1~bpo8+2_i386.deb on the server and continuing
NOTE: This existing file may have been previously uploaded partially.
For official Debian upload queues, the dcut(1) utility can be
used to remove this file, and after an acknowledgement mail is
received in response to dcut, the upload can be re-initiated.
Uploading libhkl5_5.0.0.2173-1~bpo8+2_i386.deb: 553 Could not create file.
Leaving existing libhkl5_5.0.0.2173-1~bpo8+2_i386.deb on the server and continuing
NOTE: This existing file may have been previously uploaded partially.
For official Debian upload queues, the dcut(1) utility can be
used to remove this file, and after an acknowledgement mail is
received in response to dcut, the upload can be re-initiated.
Uploading libhkl-dev_5.0.0.2173-1~bpo8+2_i386.deb: 553 Could not create file.
Leaving existing libhkl-dev_5.0.0.2173-1~bpo8+2_i386.deb on the server and continuing
NOTE: This existing file may have been previously uploaded partially.
For official Debian upload queues, the dcut(1) utility can be
used to remove this file, and after an acknowledgement mail is
received in response to dcut, the upload can be re-initiated.
Uploading libhkl-dbg_5.0.0.2173-1~bpo8+2_i386.deb: 553 Could not create file.
Leaving existing libhkl-dbg_5.0.0.2173-1~bpo8+2_i386.deb on the server and continuing
NOTE: This existing file may have been previously uploaded partially.
For official Debian upload queues, the dcut(1) utility can be
used to remove this file, and after an acknowledgement mail is
received in response to dcut, the upload can be re-initiated.
Uploading libhkl-doc_5.0.0.2173-1~bpo8+2_all.deb: 553 Could not create file.
Leaving existing libhkl-doc_5.0.0.2173-1~bpo8+2_all.deb on the server and continuing
NOTE: This existing file may have been previously uploaded partially.
For official Debian upload queues, the dcut(1) utility can be
used to remove this file, and after an acknowledgement mail is
received in response to dcut, the upload can be re-initiated.
Uploading gir1.2-hkl-5.0_5.0.0.2173-1~bpo8+2_i386.deb: 553 Could not create file.
Leaving existing gir1.2-hkl-5.0_5.0.0.2173-1~bpo8+2_i386.deb on the server and continuing
NOTE: This existing file may have been previously uploaded partially.
For official Debian upload queues, the dcut(1) utility can be
used to remove this file, and after an acknowledgement mail is
received in response to dcut, the upload can be re-initiated.
Uploading hkl_5.0.0.2173-1~bpo8+2_i386.changes: done.
Successfully uploaded packages.
Which is fine. The package is somewhere on the server.
But I got no answer or an email about the acceptance.
Reply to:
- References:
- hkl backports
- From: PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel <frederic-emmanuel.picca@synchrotron-soleil.fr>
- Re: hkl backports
- From: Gianfranco Costamagna <locutusofborg@debian.org>
- RE:hkl backports
- From: PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel <frederic-emmanuel.picca@synchrotron-soleil.fr>
- Re: hkl backports
- From: Gianfranco Costamagna <locutusofborg@debian.org>
- Re: hkl backports
- From: Gianfranco Costamagna <locutusofborg@debian.org>