-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 2016-11-28 23:17, Thomas Vincent wrote: > On #debian-ftp, Thorsten Altenholz just provided me these logs: > >>> Nov 28 19:52:21 fasolo dinstall[7163]: i18n1 ARRRR, missing >>> the timestamp 201605182232 directory, not updating i18n,
Reading the dinstall.functions file that message seem to stem from i18n1() where the following line is found. https://github.com/lamby/dak/blob/master/config/debian/dinstall.function s#L65 cd ${scriptdir}/i18nsync Inside that directory it expects a file called timestamp and that file hwas a value that will be used as TSTAMP variable. For some reason that value is set to something in the past (last successful execution?). At line 75 the check for the directory of that timestamp fails and the above message is shown (see line 91) and the familiar "arf arf" mails to debian-l10n-devel@l.d.o is sent (line 92). The server with the file is probably fasolo then? I am not allowed to SSH to it at least =) This proposal about changing the messages still holds some merit btw =) https://lists.debian.org/debian-i18n/2013/05/msg00068.html I assume that the other parts of that message got taken care of since. - -- brother http://sis.bthstudent.se -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAEBCAAdFiEEVlIsX3Eri6ICyZwJOIRDexPY/4sFAlg9To4ACgkQOIRDexPY /4t/zRAAm8EQG/00oxg1R/0S2KPDJmvqVu6yY6fyuwKksIElB8vFVaAFSKIVgq0J NXOCKqgmup/K6Umi58KnFUwfNBhxb5Om7CL3bMkyJE7I5W0N7IpA/jE5T82pjyb2 9JxIkQmEd/kQz2JVYGY8F/itA2HfseSB1kCLyurFkTdyusfGgn2G297Hc+JOPlJJ Qn1OGKc/jxOSo7GwSF/pE6A5vweEWBqbkTKzwn0AFfBXSzwR5K64ICMW381BeCmp x2O6X1j1YhBCcXeY0Gt4tHBmHNXL/iFc4qYIfQnILidwyXQIJ2mCMKTHkbO7QFPO I91e1CGOmXtdbvEX65+280VFRUPncS7qvORKRIfkuTyYhT1dYnaphVsUGn8c3Bdz OZkc3d4Yr/ormLh1LeC/4hEhdC3TQM+OOVlCSjagEUv9qmGId0AZiaBwRFBmZqEY NJfvbZlYH3LczZ4Na+3BcH/CNbr9bho2SLBIE+nU+HGzACVUJkJdmU8FFLysVXMB pIBoybVCLXMLoH1r+naR785Z9W32/Z/xkLn0H3hkP5C3lKLhvJSz/opg6CmD7Qyb Z0YS2G83WMggYkIFal1eRZDOQNPGGmabkSc9xBIdITrw6Qxke4iW9nuEXNGFZS29 4nmj9XaKvFMuOASbrqy0/S+AYZtDezx2RdzUcM7gNPGsidPuFFw= =RiwN -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Debian-l10n-devel mailing list Debian-l10n-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/debian-l10n-devel