On 26.11.2015 10:42, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
Hi,
Matthias Klose <[email protected]> writes:
On 26.11.2015 02:04, Debian FTP Masters wrote:
lib64objc4-mips-cross_5.2.1-26cross1_all.deb: Built-Using refers to
package gcc-5 (= 5.2.1-26) not in target archive ftp-master.
gcc-5-ports is rejected because the package used for the build is not
yet accepted. This is sub-optimal. I understand that you don't want
to accept packages which are built against outdated packages, however
in this case a valid upload is rejected for administrative reasons.
Was the rejected upload also NEW?
In this case, yes (two new binaries libphobos-5-dev-armhf-cross and
libphobos-5-dev-armel-cross).
We require that Built-Using sources are in the target archive, though I
guess for NEW packages having them in NEW might be okay too (but then
they would have to be accepted in the right order or would get rejected
at that stage).
I don't want dak to copy things out of new in order to fulfill
Built-Using dependencies.
but wouldn't it be an option to put such a package into NEW as well, if the
needed dependency is found in NEW?
Matthias