On Feb 27, 7:28 pm, Ben Collins-Sussman <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 9:16 AM, massimiliano.brocchini
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> Actually, no, you're free to delete 'downloads' any time, and replace
> >> them with a new object by the same name.  And you have at least 2GB of
> >> space in the downloads-quota.
>
> >> Perhaps you can move all of your packages to 'downloads', and just
> >> keep your distribution-assembly scripts in svn?
>
> > The problem is that the version of the package is part of the file's
> > name and I can't change that
> > E.g. I have
> > samba-3.2.8-1-i586.pkg.tar.gz
> > samba-3.3.0-1-i586.pkg.tar.gz
> > samba-3.3.1-1-i586.pkg.tar.gz
>
> Why is this a problem?  Go ahead and put all of them into the
> downloads-area.  Deprecate the ones which are not the most recent.

Do deprecated versions count for disk quota usage?
Can I deprecate versions with some command line tools (like
ScriptedUploads)?
How can I upload packages which are bigger than 40 MB? (e.g. jdk,
openjdk6, openoffice, etc)?

Thanks for your time and patience,
Massimiliano

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