* Adam C Powell IV [Thu, 11 Aug 2005 13:37:00 -0400]: > Greetings,
Hi, > I'm afraid I'm just back from a couple of weeks out of the country and > with very limited email contact. During this time, my packages were > (rightfully) rejected from the NEW queue, and the 0-day NMU policy took > effect, under which you NMU-ed my packages. (FWIW, it was more like a 7-day NMU. And I planned on 14 days, but I was asked not to because of the number of packages waiting on mpich fixed pacakges to undergo their own C++ ABI transition.) > Unfortunately, this had the detrimental effect of assigning the -c2 > label to library packages with only one binary change: the new C++ ABI. > If you read debian-beowulf, Sorry, I don't. I haven't NMUed mpich out of interest in the package, but out of interest in Debian, and in order tho have the C++ transition move forward globally. > Therefore, is there any way to retract your NMU packages from the NEW > queue? (Actually, I don't see them there, but they should be because > they involve renamed packages...) No, it's not going to be possible. You don't see them there because they have been accepted already, and are in the mirrors by now. > Oh well, I suppose it's my fault for not getting my updated c2 packages > uploaded within the few days between the gcc 4.0 upgrade and my travel. Or you could have notified -private about the period you were going to be away. If I had read that you were coming back a day after the upload, I would most likely have waited. Cheers, -- Adeodato Simó EM: asp16 [ykwim] alu.ua.es | PK: DA6AE621 The Wright Brothers weren't the first to fly. They were just the first not to crash -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]