Hi! First of all, I'd like to apologise for my harsh words. I spent the last days nearly only on Debian issues including a lot of security and buildd work and yesterday had just decided to not wait for your answer to a mail from nearly one month ago and go ahead with the upload.
Steve Langasek wrote: > On Sat, Aug 19, 2006 at 09:28:46AM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote: > > > Well, apparently the -3 package that you said you couldn't find was on > > > security.d.o all along, because this was *not* in the second -3 package > > > that > > > I uploaded; but that one was rejected because it was a duplicate. > > > > I've uploaded -4 now with the additional check. > > > I was tying to build -2.5 with no luck, then just started with -3.1 to > > fix your invisible -3 build, and just no you've deciced to upload -4 > > which is also invisible to us and which most probably blocks -3.1 from > > building - as I see -4 build logs. Thanks you very much. > > Gee, thanks for swearing at me. How is it *my* fault that you can't see > builds that are being uploaded to the documented queue on > security.debian.org, and why did you not bother to let *me* know that > something had changed with the package when I'd previously been given > approval to upload? I'm sure I could've found something else to do with my > time tonight besides trying to help clean up after your broken DSA build. As I said, I've sent you a mail nearly one month ago apparently (according to the date in the greeting of the mail you responded). I was waiting for your approval but it didn't happen until today. > Either way, I guess this bug is not my problem any more, since I apparently > can't contribute anything useful to fixing it and am not sure I would want > to if there was. Neither can I. Maybe it's better to fix it via proposed-updates and let the SRM team decide. Regards, Joey -- Unix is user friendly ... It's just picky about its friends. Please always Cc to me when replying to me on the lists. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]