Andreas Metzler wrote:
> is it normal to not get any kind of feedback on dcut? I was expecting
> a confirmation by mail somehow.
For the archive:
No it is not normal, it simply happens if you let dcut send out mail
with invalid sender.
Thanks to Ansgar for enlightening me.
cu A
Andreas Metzler wrote:
[...]
> The reason I am asking is that I seem to be unable to reschedule
> successfully. I want to further delay the *prelude* uploads so they do
> not get caught up and further delay the perl transition.
[..]
Second try, with identical commandline has worked now.
cu Andre
Hello,
is it normal to not get any kind of feedback on dcut? I was expecting
a confirmation by mail somehow.
The reason I am asking is that I seem to be unable to reschedule
successfully. I want to further delay the *prelude* uploads so they do
not get caught up and further delay the perl
Hi,
> Your command file has a broken e-mail address in:
>
> Jun 27 21:53:07 /dcut.lordlamer_lordlamer.1340833798.30713.commands
> contains no or bad Uploader: field: lordlamer@lordlamer
> Jun 27 21:53:07 cannot process
> /dcut.lordlamer_lordlamer.1340833798.30713.commands
> Jun 27 21:53:07 Removi
On 28.06.2012 06:15, Frank Habermann wrote:
i have uploaded a package with dput to ftp-master yesterday.
I did some mistackes in the package and want to upload it again with
dput.
But second time it does not work. I got a message to that i must
delete old files with dcut.
So i do a dcut:
dcut
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
i have uploaded a package with dput to ftp-master yesterday.
I did some mistackes in the package and want to upload it again with dput.
But second time it does not work. I got a message to that i must
delete old files with dcut.
So i do a dcut
Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
> Hi
Hello,
> I've got an interrupted upload to ftp.upload.debian.org, leaving stale
> files in the queue.
>
> I tried to clean up those using
> dcut -kyo...@debian.org rm stale_files
>
> but that was silently ignored.
>
> I was
Hi
I've got an interrupted upload to ftp.upload.debian.org, leaving stale
files in the queue.
I tried to clean up those using
dcut -kyo...@debian.org rm stale_files
but that was silently ignored.
I was then able to remove stale files by setting DEBEMAIL and DEBFULLNAME
and then running
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