dresden-ocl missing orig.tar.gz

2006-08-09 Thread Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw)
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Hi,

I'm not quite sure how to report this. A user noted that
whatever mirror he used to create his own mirror (using debmirror)
he got a problem with dresden-ocl-1.0.1_orig.tar.gz. If he uses
- --nosources then he can get the mirror.

I checked the mirror:
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/d/dresden-ocl/

And the .orig is not around. Not quite sure how to report
this, and I would be happy to know for future references. ;)


Kind regards,

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Re: dresden-ocl missing orig.tar.gz

2006-08-09 Thread Adam D. Barratt
Hi,

On Wed, 2006-08-09 at 14:50 -0300, Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw)
wrote:
   I'm not quite sure how to report this. A user noted that
 whatever mirror he used to create his own mirror (using debmirror)
 he got a problem with dresden-ocl-1.0.1_orig.tar.gz. If he uses
 - --nosources then he can get the mirror.
[...]
   And the .orig is not around. Not quite sure how to report
 this, and I would be happy to know for future references. ;)

This is an instance of a known issue that occurs when packages move
between components - in this case, from contrib to main (bug #341858
against ftp.debian.org). Specifically, the uploaded source package
(.dsc, .debs and .diff.gz) are correctly placed in pool/main.
The .orig.tar.gz is already in the archive in its original location in
pool/contrib.

There are two means of resolving the issue - convince an ftpmaster to
fiddle the archive database or upload a new upstream version, and
therefore a new .orig.tar.gz. The latter is far easier, particularly if
there's a new upstream to upload anyway.

In this specific instance, the issue has already been reported, as
#367267 (also against ftp.d.o).

Cheers,

Adam


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