On Thu, 2 Jun 2011 13:09:43 +0200, Ondřej Kuzník wrote:
I'm helping maintain the package quodlibet and a really weird thing
has happened lately.
A transition has resulted in a binNMU on one of the binary packages
(quodlibet-ext). After that I packaged a new version of the software,
removing that binary package altogether and thus making quodlibet an
arch: all package. That one was later accepted in the archive but
right
now packages.debian.org tells me that the last version of its binary
packages in 2.2.99-1(+b1) and that the last version of the source
package is 2.3-1 - the 2.3-1 binary packages have disappeared.
I think the problem is this:
quodlibet | 2.2.99-1 | unstable | source, all
quodlibet | 2.3-1 | unstable | source, all
which is most likely caused by quodlibet-ext still being in the archive
in unstable. You need to ask ftp-master to remove the old -ext
packages, which will hopefully remove the 2.2.99-1 source and binary
packages of quodlibet in the process; it might be worth checking with
them that this will happen, just in case.
After a brief discussion on #debian-devel, KiBi suggested that I
contact
your team.
Can you help me investigate what went wrong not to make the same
mistake
again? What should I do next?
See above. In any case, this is an issue on the archive side, not
anything to do with the buildds.
Regards,
Adam
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