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I used the following dupload command: dupload --to anonymous-ftp-master libpsm2_11.2.185-1_amd64.changes The upload succeeds. I see the files sitting in ftp://ftp.upload.debian.org/pub/UploadQueue/. Eventually, I see the .changes file disappear and the remaining files are: libpsm2_11.2.185-1.debian.tar.xz libpsm2_11.2.185-1.dsc libpsm2_11.2.185-1_amd64.buildinfo libpsm2_11.2.185.orig.tar.gz These seem to hang around until something decides to delete them. I don't receive any email notifications from Debian FTP Masters, regarding the accept/reject of the source or any other acknowledgement. 16 hours have passed since my first attempt. https://ftp-master.debian.org/dm.txt indicates that I have upload permission for libpsm2. Does anyone have an idea as to what is going on? Thanks. On Thu, Aug 6, 2020 at 3:23 PM Brian Smith <[email protected]> wrote: > > Greetings, > > I've been banging my head against the wall for the past two days > trying to get libpsm2 uploaded to anonymous-ftp-master. Despite having > been a DM on this package for the past two years, I'm totally stumped. > > First and foremost, I use dupload > > -- > Brian T. Smith > System Fabric Works > Senior Principal Engineer > [email protected] > GPG Key: 0xB3C2C7B73BA3CD7F -- Brian T. Smith System Fabric Works Senior Principal Engineer [email protected] GPG Key: 0xB3C2C7B73BA3CD7F

