On Tue, Dec 30, 2003 at 02:08:41PM -0500, Debian Installer wrote:
> [nothing of substance, annoyingly]
Hi all,
OK, so here's what happened:
* Branden builds pre1v5 (source all powerpc), uploads and has it held
in queue/new.
* I build pre1v5 (i386) in my sid chroot, upload and have it held in
queue/new.
* pre1v5 (source all powerpc) gets ACCEPTed, and moved into
experimental.
* pre1v5 (i386) passes the first basic jennifer checks and gets
ACCEPTed - but only as far as queue/accepted.
* kelly realizes pre1v5 (i386) is targeted to unstable (in
queue/accepted at this stage), but there's no source for pre1v5 in
unstable. It panics and UNACCEPTs pre1v5 (i386), but this is very
much a messy, manual operation - doesn't remove anything, doesn't
reopen any bugs.
* pre1v5 (i386) thus sits in queue/accepted, getting UNACCEPTed every
time kelly runs.
* I manually edit the .changes file and retarget pre1v5 (i386) to
experimental; I upload.
* pre1v5 (i386/experimental) gets into queue/unchecked, but every one
of its files is already in queue/accepted, hence it gets REJECTed.
That's the situation with pre1v5 (i386), unless there's been some
ftpmaster action very recently. If there hasn't, I'll send them a
request to purge all xfree86_4.3.0-0pre1v5 (i386) uploads from
queue/{unchecked,accepted}, and re-upload.
Cheers,
:) d
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Daniel Stone <daniels@debian.org>
Debian X Strike Force: http://people.debian.org/~branden/xsf/
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