Bug#819681: RFS: python-django-gravatar2/1.4.0-1 [ITP]
Le mercredi 20 avril 2016 à 09:07:14+0200, Pierre-Elliott Bécue a écrit : > Le mercredi 20 avril 2016 à 08:49:27+0200, Nicolas Dandrimont a écrit : > > Tiago, when replying to a RFS, please use the bug report rather than the > > mailing list. > > > > * Tiago Ilieve[2016-04-12 03:23:50 -0300]: > > > > > > When I tried to dput I've been refused it because 1.4.0-1 was already > > > > on the > > > > server. That's the only way I found. Maybe I did something wrong. > > > > > > Maybe you uploaded again before mentors.d.n processed the first > > > upload? There's an waiting time ("How long will it take until my > > > upload is available to sponsors?" from its Q[5]) between the upload > > > and the package actually being available in there. I'm suggesting this > > > because mentors.d.n even store different versions of the package, even > > > when you did not bump its version. You can always use the delete > > > button from its web interface as well. > > > > Please don't. > > > > Pierre-Elliott, please post full error messages when you have an issue, not > > your interpretation of the message. You probably got tripped by the fact > > that > > dput leaves a .upload file along your .changes to avoid double uploads. You > > can > > either remove the .upload file or use dput -f to bypass that check. > > > > No need to bump the revision number (which might end you up forgetting to > > upload the original tarball) or removing the package from mentors.d.n (which > > will remove history). > > > > Bye, > > Oh, well, understood, I missed that. > > Thanks for the hint, should I reupload the package with -1 version, after > fixing the changelog? From where I stand that looks awkward but I'm eager to > follow any suggestion. Dear mentors, Apologies for this bump, but I still got no anwser for this package. So I'm trying again, in hope that somebody who missed this submission will get interested in. :) Cheers! -- PEB signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Bug#819681: RFS: python-django-gravatar2/1.4.0-1 [ITP]
Nicolas, On 20 April 2016 at 03:49, Nicolas Dandrimontwrote: > Tiago, when replying to a RFS, please use the bug report rather than the > mailing list. Yeah, I've only noticed this after my last message in the thread. Now I figured that this happened because I've replied his second message, which hadn't the bug address in the "Reply-To:" header. Thanks for the reminder. Regards, Tiago. -- Tiago "Myhro" Ilieve Blog: https://blog.myhro.info/ GitHub: https://github.com/myhro LinkedIn: https://br.linkedin.com/in/myhro Montes Claros - MG, Brasil
Bug#819681: RFS: python-django-gravatar2/1.4.0-1 [ITP]
Le mercredi 20 avril 2016 à 08:49:27+0200, Nicolas Dandrimont a écrit : > Tiago, when replying to a RFS, please use the bug report rather than the > mailing list. > > * Tiago Ilieve[2016-04-12 03:23:50 -0300]: > > > > When I tried to dput I've been refused it because 1.4.0-1 was already on > > > the > > > server. That's the only way I found. Maybe I did something wrong. > > > > Maybe you uploaded again before mentors.d.n processed the first > > upload? There's an waiting time ("How long will it take until my > > upload is available to sponsors?" from its Q[5]) between the upload > > and the package actually being available in there. I'm suggesting this > > because mentors.d.n even store different versions of the package, even > > when you did not bump its version. You can always use the delete > > button from its web interface as well. > > Please don't. > > Pierre-Elliott, please post full error messages when you have an issue, not > your interpretation of the message. You probably got tripped by the fact that > dput leaves a .upload file along your .changes to avoid double uploads. You > can > either remove the .upload file or use dput -f to bypass that check. > > No need to bump the revision number (which might end you up forgetting to > upload the original tarball) or removing the package from mentors.d.n (which > will remove history). > > Bye, Oh, well, understood, I missed that. Thanks for the hint, should I reupload the package with -1 version, after fixing the changelog? From where I stand that looks awkward but I'm eager to follow any suggestion. -- PE signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Bug#819681: RFS: python-django-gravatar2/1.4.0-1 [ITP]
Tiago, when replying to a RFS, please use the bug report rather than the mailing list. * Tiago Ilieve[2016-04-12 03:23:50 -0300]: > > When I tried to dput I've been refused it because 1.4.0-1 was already on the > > server. That's the only way I found. Maybe I did something wrong. > > Maybe you uploaded again before mentors.d.n processed the first > upload? There's an waiting time ("How long will it take until my > upload is available to sponsors?" from its Q[5]) between the upload > and the package actually being available in there. I'm suggesting this > because mentors.d.n even store different versions of the package, even > when you did not bump its version. You can always use the delete > button from its web interface as well. Please don't. Pierre-Elliott, please post full error messages when you have an issue, not your interpretation of the message. You probably got tripped by the fact that dput leaves a .upload file along your .changes to avoid double uploads. You can either remove the .upload file or use dput -f to bypass that check. No need to bump the revision number (which might end you up forgetting to upload the original tarball) or removing the package from mentors.d.n (which will remove history). Bye, -- Nicolas Dandrimont "MSDOS didn't get as bad as it is overnight -- it took over ten years of careful development." (By dmegg...@aix1.uottawa.ca) signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Bug#819681: RFS: python-django-gravatar2/1.4.0-1 [ITP]
Package: sponsorship-requests Severity: wishlist Dear mentors, I am looking for a sponsor for my package "python-django-gravatar2". * Package name: python-django-gravatar2 Version : 1.4.0-1 Upstream Author : Tristan Waddington * URL : https://github.com/twaddington/django-gravatar * License : MIT Section : python It builds those binary packages: * python-django-gravatar2 - Python2 library that provides essential Gravatar support * python3-django-gravatar2 - Python3 library that provides essential Gravatar support To access further information about this package, please visit the following URL: http://mentors.debian.net/package/python-django-gravatar2 Alternatively, one can download the package with dget using this command: dget -x http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/p/python-django-gravatar2/python-django-gravatar2_1.4.0-1.dsc More information about django-gravatar2 can be found on the github's page of the project. I already tried to look for sponsorship on DPMT mailing list, without success so far. Regards, -- Pierre-Elliott Bécue