Bug#296561: Problems with package propagation p-u - t-p-u - unstable

2005-03-31 Thread Jeroen van Wolffelaar
reassign 296561 dak
retitle 296561 propup stable - t-p-u - unstable broken when some archs got 
removed from testing/unstable meanwhile
submitter 296561 !
thanks

On Wed, Feb 23, 2005 at 02:02:37AM -0800, Blars Blarson wrote:
 xview is not supported on 64 bit architectures, and since I'm subscribed
 to the xview pts I'm getting daily notifications since the last security
 fix for xview.

Right, this is probably a bug in Andreas Barths' version-propagation
stuff for enabling security uploads while testing/unstable is in the
same version still, because ia64 has been removed from
testing/unstable's xview.

For the case at hand, I removed the offending upload from the queue, and
asked Joey to drop ia64 on the next stable point release (it didn't work
anyway).
 
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Bug#296561: Problems with package propagation p-u - t-p-u - unstable

2005-03-31 Thread Andreas Barth
* Jeroen van Wolffelaar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050331 13:15]:
 Right, this is probably a bug in Andreas Barths' version-propagation
 stuff for enabling security uploads while testing/unstable is in the
 same version still, because ia64 has been removed from
 testing/unstable's xview.

As discussed in Vancouver, there is an ugly patch available which
prevents the unaccepts - but hey, that's not what we want.

What happened (or at least, that's the best explanaition) is that the
old binary package was still in unstable at the time where xview was
uploaded, and the propup-code doesn't check for a source package.

A working patch should probably not propup in jennifer, but just
remember what we want to propup in kelly in case we need it, so that we
can just ignore such cases in kelly.

 For the case at hand, I removed the offending upload from the queue, and
 asked Joey to drop ia64 on the next stable point release (it didn't work
 anyway).

Ah, ok. Neuro didn't remove it to keep reminded about the issue, but
well - we know where the bug is.


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