On 07/08/2016 09:59 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> This was around 3:00 PM EST yesterday, that new version had not hit at that 
> time.
> It was still 0.17-1.2 at that time. arm64 was still referencing 0.17-1.1

Referencing where? On the website? The website is always slightly behind, I'm
very much convinced that arm64 was at 0.17-1.3 shortly after the package
was uploaded.

> Unless the standard practice is to remove the package from all databases,
> remove the package itself, upload the new one, then add it back into the 
> databases?

Which databases are you talking about? There was most certainly never an issue
with arm64 because it's a release architecture. The issue you are seeing here
affects ports architectures only because they use a separate FTP archive
which is synced for the arch-all packages from the main archive.

> Anyways, i did an apt-get update and it's there now with the latest 0.17-1.3 
> version.
> It appears i just happened to apt-get update at the wrong time.

Indeed.

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