On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 03:28:07PM +0000, Philip Blundell wrote:
> There are a handful of recently-built packages for ARM where the same version 
> is required in both potato and woody.  (This happens for 
> long-term-unbuildable 
> packages that have been broken because of some external factor since before 
> potato was frozen.)  
> 
> It doesn't work to upload the same package twice; dinstall rejects it, saying 
> "can't overwrite PACKAGE.deb which is already in the archive", or something 
> of 
> the kind.  What's the right way to handle this?

Bump the version by .0.1, for a binary-only NMU.

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Daniel Jacobowitz                           Debian GNU/Linux Developer
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