On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 03:15:39PM +0100, Björn Stenberg wrote: > Colin Watson wrote: > > Yep. Every day update_out.py calculates new Packages files for > > non-US/testing, but they never actually get applied to the testing suite > > in the non-US database. > > Right, but how come that is affecting packages which have already > moved out of non-US, such as gutenbook? I can't see why packages in > 'standard' Debian should suffer from having a past in non-US.
Check the current state of gutenbook more closely. The main archive has: gutenbook | 0.1.10-6 | testing | source, all gutenbook | 0.1.10-6 | unstable | source, all ... while non-US has: gutenbook | 0.1.10-4 | testing | all, source gutenbook | 0.1.10-4 | unstable | all, source The attempt you see to update gutenbook from 0.1.10-4 to 0.1.10-6 is therefore an illusion caused by it existing in both archives with different versions at the moment. It's not actually suffering from anything at all (although readers' sanity might be). > Is there anything I or anyone else can do to help this? Submit a patch > for a script somewhere? AIUI non-US is down because it hasn't been audited and restored since the compromise at the end of last year, and there's little incentive to do this auditing and restoration when the plan is to remove it entirely. Cheers, -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]

