glibc-doc-reference_2.3.999-1_i386.changes UNACCEPT

2006-03-26 Thread Debian Installer
Rejected: glibc-doc-reference_2.3.999-1.diff.gz is NEW for experimental.
Rejected: glibc-doc-reference_2.3.999.orig.tar.gz is NEW for experimental.
Rejected: glibc-doc-reference_2.3.999-1.dsc is NEW for experimental.


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Despite being ACCEPTed, this package failed the database sanity checks
at the time of install.  This should only happen rarely and in
corner-cases (a binary upload of a package which has since been
melanie'd for example), so no code to do the necessary unaccept
actions has been written.  These actions (e.g. bug reopening,
announcement rescinding, etc.) will have to be done by hand.  Also,
the files have been left in the accepted directory; please deal with
them as well.


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Re: glibc-doc-reference_2.3.999-1_i386.changes UNACCEPT

2006-03-26 Thread Denis Barbier
On Sun, Mar 26, 2006 at 11:55:21AM -0800, Debian Installer wrote:
 Rejected: glibc-doc-reference_2.3.999-1.diff.gz is NEW for experimental.
 Rejected: glibc-doc-reference_2.3.999.orig.tar.gz is NEW for experimental.
 Rejected: glibc-doc-reference_2.3.999-1.dsc is NEW for experimental.
 
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 Despite being ACCEPTed, this package failed the database sanity checks
 at the time of install.  This should only happen rarely and in
 corner-cases (a binary upload of a package which has since been
 melanie'd for example), so no code to do the necessary unaccept
 actions has been written.  These actions (e.g. bug reopening,
 announcement rescinding, etc.) will have to be done by hand.  Also,
 the files have been left in the accepted directory; please deal with
 them as well.

Does someone understand what is happening here?

Denis


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Re: glibc-doc-reference_2.3.999-1_i386.changes UNACCEPT

2006-03-26 Thread Bastian Blank
On Sun, Mar 26, 2006 at 09:26:29PM +0200, Denis Barbier wrote:
 Does someone understand what is happening here?

Someone/something removed the override entries after the package got
moved into the accepted queue.

Bastian

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Re: glibc-doc-reference_2.3.999-1_i386.changes UNACCEPT

2006-03-26 Thread Denis Barbier
On Sun, Mar 26, 2006 at 10:49:40PM +0200, Bastian Blank wrote:
 On Sun, Mar 26, 2006 at 09:26:29PM +0200, Denis Barbier wrote:
  Does someone understand what is happening here?
 
 Someone/something removed the override entries after the package got
 moved into the accepted queue.

You are right, Joerg sent me a private mail to explain that I made
a mistake, will fix it now.  Thanks.

Denis


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