Howdy Unit193,

On 14-Aug-2019, Ben Finney wrote:
> Control: tags -1 + confirmed pending

I have prepared a release, “1.5-1”, but failed to get it into the
Debian archive.

This is because the Debian GnuPG keyring is not yet up to date with my
signing key, and its copy of my key is expired.

Are you able to finalise that release, and upload it to Debian? The
instructions in ‘debian/README.Source’ are accurate, but in brief:
Finalise the release in the changelog, export the Debian packaging
onto the upstream source in a separate build area. Build the source
package from that. Run any tests you want. If they pass, upload the
package.

(Reminder, in case you need it, that uploads must now *not* include
binary package, otherwise they won't go to the build daemons.)

If the upload succeeds, commit the finalised changelog entry to your
fork of the Git repository. Make a merge request and I'll be able to
get it into the central repository.

No obligation on you to do any of this, because eventually the Debian
keyring will have my updated key and I will again be able to upload
packages.

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Ben Finney <bign...@debian.org>

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