On Sun, Feb 13, 2005 at 11:21:17PM +0100, Thomas Viehmann wrote:
> Matt Kraai wrote:
> >CK:
> >>I would be in favour of solution 1, which means printing a note. But
> >>about removing the file: On the one hand I'm not sure if removing the
> >>file automatically is a really good idea. And on the other hand I'm not
> >>sure if it's always possible to remove the file. Won't there be ftp
> >>servers who refuse to remove the file, when you ask them too?
> 
> >I don't know, but dcut works, right?
> 
> dcut relies on the FTP servers running debianqueued, which the official 
> Debian ones do, others might not.
> We could phrase the warning "This problem might be caused files already 
> existent on the server. For the official Debian upload queues (at 
> least), the dcut(1) utility can be used to remove stale files from 
> unsuccessful uploads.". It's kind of verbose, but I don't think that 
> would be too much of a problem.

OK.

-- 
Matt

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