Package: dput
Version: 0.9.2.35
Severity: normal
Hi,
I have to push some .changes files to two repos which are on the same
host, but at two different incoming pathnames.
e.g.
[repo-a]
fqdn = repos.hostname
login = *
method = scp
incoming = /srv/repos/repo-a
[repo-b]
fqdn = repos.hostname
login = *
method = scp
incoming = /srv/repos/repo-b
When I upload to the second repo, I get:
Already uploaded to repos.hostname
Doing nothing for foo.changes
I think this check should take target pathnames into account, or
perhaps profile name. Perhaps it's intended like this when there are
multiple queues for the same archive though?
Bye
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Loïc Minier
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