Re: Remove packages from NEW queue?

2021-12-06 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Quoting Scott Kitterman (2021-12-06 16:03:31) > Speaking only for myself here, not the team as a whole: > > The tools we use default to age order, so if one just starts working > through packages in the order given, it's oldest first. Personally, I > rather rarely do that. I don't have a lot

Re: Remove packages from NEW queue?

2021-12-06 Thread Scott Kitterman
On Monday, December 6, 2021 8:58:15 AM EST Andreas Tille wrote: > Hi Jonas, > > I've thought that it is probably not my turn to answer your questions > but since there was no answer yet I'd like to report from my experience. > > Am Thu, Nov 18, 2021 at 05:21:45PM +0100 schrieb Jonas Smedegaard:

Re: Remove packages from NEW queue?

2021-12-06 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi Jonas, I've thought that it is probably not my turn to answer your questions but since there was no answer yet I'd like to report from my experience. Am Thu, Nov 18, 2021 at 05:21:45PM +0100 schrieb Jonas Smedegaard: > > Is "Age" used to rank processing of NEW requests? I have some evidence

Re: Remove packages from NEW queue?

2021-11-18 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Quoting Johannes Schauer Marin Rodrigues (2021-11-18 11:26:44) > Quoting Tobias Frost (2021-11-18 10:38:40) > > (speculatinng on the why you want it rejected: if you want to replace it > > with e.g. a newer version, you can just upload the new version) > > slightly related question: if I upload

Re: Remove packages from NEW queue?

2021-11-18 Thread Johannes Schauer Marin Rodrigues
Quoting Tobias Frost (2021-11-18 10:38:40) > (speculatinng on the why you want it rejected: if you want to replace it with > e.g. a newer version, you can just upload the new version) slightly related question: if I upload a new version to NEW, will the Age of the package be reset? I'm asking

Re: Remove packages from NEW queue?

2021-11-18 Thread Tobias Frost
Am 18. November 2021 10:30:37 MEZ schrieb Stephan Lachnit : >I tried to remove a package from NEW with `dcut rm package.deb`, `dcut >rm package.changes` and `dcut cancel package.changes`, but nothing >worked. >Is there even a way to remove a package from NEW? > >Regards, >Stephan > ask FTP