Your message dated Tue, 27 Oct 2009 13:41:57 +0000
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and subject line Possibly an upstream FTP glitch
has caused the Debian Bug report #453586,
regarding sgb: debian/watch fails to report upstream's version
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Source: sgb
Version: 1:20050409-2
Severity: minor
Usertags: dehs-no-upstream
Hello maintainer,
The debian/watch file of your package on the unstable distribution fails to
report upstream's version.
Uscan's message follows:
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uscan.pl warning: In watchfile /tmp/sgb_watchUJ4cpZ, reading FTP directory
ftp://ftp.cs.stanford.edu/pub/sgb/ failed: 404 File 'sgb' not found
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Please note that this message is auto-generated by extracting the information
from the Debian External Health Status (a.k.a. DEHS) no_upstream page[1].
At the moment of running the package version found is the one indicated on the
report.
If you have already fixed this issue please ignore and close this report.
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[1] http://dehs.alioth.debian.org/no_upstream.html
Kind regards,
Raphael Geissert.
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--- Begin Message ---
The ftp site is currently working fine, so it seems to have been a
temporary glitch.
Julian
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