2015-06-03 10:07 GMT+01:00 Thibaut Paumard <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
>
> I'm sure I have seen the answer to this newbie question years ago, but
> google doesn't seem to be my friend anymore:
>
> I have a package waiting in NEW and I have a new version ready for
> upload because either:
>  1- I have found an issue in the version in NEW that I want to fix
>    or
>  2- There is a new upstream version that I want to package
>    (or both).
>
> What is the most efficient procedure?
>  a) wait until the package was accepted or rejected;
>  b) ask FTPmasters to reject the package and reupload with same version;
>  c) upload immediately.
>     In this case, should I:
>     i)   use a new version?
>     ii)  make a source-full upload (-sa)?
>     iii) use -v option to put info about all skipped versions in
>         .changes?
>
> Kind regards, Thibaut.
>
>
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It happened to me a few times and my mentor asked me to request a rejection
before he
could re-upload.

Best regards,
Ghis

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