Re: Binary uploads into the archive

2024-11-03 Thread Mechtilde Stehmann
Hello Dennis, Am 29.10.24 um 14:56 schrieb Dennis van Dok: On 28-10-2024 22:09, Daniel Leidert wrote: Hi, by accident, I uploaded a binary package today (ruby-rouge) instead of its source-package into the archive. I expected the binary package being rejected once I discovered my mistake. But i

Re: Binary uploads into the archive

2024-11-01 Thread Sean Whitton
Hello, On Tue 29 Oct 2024 at 03:15pm +01, Marco d'Itri wrote: > On Oct 29, Dennis van Dok wrote: > >> I think what I should do is update the release number and do another (source >> only) upload. > Correct: these uploads are supposed to be accepted because binary > uploads are still needed for p

Re: Binary uploads into the archive

2024-10-29 Thread Andrey Rakhmatullin
On Tue, Oct 29, 2024 at 02:56:46PM +0100, Dennis van Dok wrote: > Coincidentally did the exact same thing (with igtf-policy-bundle); but this > is now stuck as it cannot migrate to testing (unless somebody manually > intervenes). > > I think what I should do is update the release number and do ano

Re: Binary uploads into the archive

2024-10-29 Thread Marco d'Itri
On Oct 29, Dennis van Dok wrote: > I think what I should do is update the release number and do another (source > only) upload. Correct: these uploads are supposed to be accepted because binary uploads are still needed for passages in NEW (in that case: it's to target experimental for the first

Re: Binary uploads into the archive

2024-10-29 Thread Dennis van Dok
On 28-10-2024 22:09, Daniel Leidert wrote: Hi, by accident, I uploaded a binary package today (ruby-rouge) instead of its source-package into the archive. I expected the binary package being rejected once I discovered my mistake. But it was accepted instead, and it was also not being rebuilt. Di

Re: Binary uploads into the archive

2024-10-28 Thread Andrey Rakhmatullin
On Mon, Oct 28, 2024 at 10:09:16PM +0100, Daniel Leidert wrote: > by accident, I uploaded a binary package today (ruby-rouge) instead of > its source-package into the archive. I expected the binary package > being rejected once I discovered my mistake. But it was accepted > instead, and it was also

Binary uploads into the archive

2024-10-28 Thread Daniel Leidert
Hi, by accident, I uploaded a binary package today (ruby-rouge) instead of its source-package into the archive. I expected the binary package being rejected once I discovered my mistake. But it was accepted instead, and it was also not being rebuilt. Didn't we turn off binary package uploads? Shou