Re: 2nd call for help
[ This is definitely not appropriate for debian-private ]
Zed Pobre <zed@moebius.interdestination.com> writes:
> Tomorrow, if nobody knows what's going on, I will bypass dupload and
> upload my packages and the associated .changes files to master
> manually.
There's nothing wrong with that, I've never used dupload in my life,
yet I've uploaded more Mb's than most to master.
> The package is a binary-only package, released with no changes in
> source code.
Why is it going to contrib? Last time I checked packages without
source went in non-free, not contrib.
How did you generate this .changes file? It's hosed. Also it needs
to be PGP signed before dinstall will even consider it.
> Format: 1.5
> Date: Sat Mar 7 18:58:39 CST 1998
> Source: iraf-common
> Binary: iraf-common
> Architecture: i386
> Version: 2.11.1-1
> Distribution: unstable
> Priority: optional
> Urgency: low
> Maintainer: Zed Pobre <zed@debian.org>
> Description: IRAF - Common files/sources
> These are the IRAF support files common across all architectures.
> In theory, it should be possible to completely rebuild the entire IRAF
> binary system from these files. In practice, it may be a little more
> difficult.
> Changes:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ < stuff is missing here
| iraf-common (2.11.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
| .
| * Initial upload
^^ Something like that should be there
> Initial upload
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ <-- /me is malformed, delete me.
> [ rest okay ]
--
James
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