On 28.02.24 23:59, Preuße, Hilmar wrote:
Hello,
dumb question: in an error I uploaded luametatex 2.11.01+ds-2 to Debian
unstable. This was a mistake, it should have been uploaded to
experimental, as it is part of the upcoming TL 2024. Is it possible to
downgrade the Debian archive (unstable)
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On 05.03.24 23:30, Preuße, Hilmar wrote:
On 04.03.2024 02:09, Loren M. Lang wrote:
Hi,
Have you just tried
On 04.03.2024 02:09, Loren M. Lang wrote:
Hi,
Have you just tried passing through -S from gbp? As in "gbp
buildpackage -S"? It might not work if you have set a different
builder like schroot, but you can just pass --git-builder=debuild or
similar in that case.
Yes, I tried that option "-S",
On Mon, Mar 04, 2024 at 12:09:26AM +0100, Hilmar Preuße wrote:
> On 29.02.24 00:42, Lyndon Brown wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> > b) Re-upload 2.10.08+ds-1 with a version number like '2.11.01+ds-3-
> > really2.10.08+ds-1', such that it will count as a higher version number
> > than the mistaken upload o
On 29.02.24 00:42, Lyndon Brown wrote:
Hello,
b) Re-upload 2.10.08+ds-1 with a version number like '2.11.01+ds-3-
really2.10.08+ds-1', such that it will count as a higher version number
than the mistaken upload of 2.11.01+ds-3 and thus replace it in package
upgrades. You'd then continue with
Did we ever implement the "bump epoch should go to new queue"?
I would like to see packages going in some new queue, this way ftpmasters can
check if the epoch bump was a mistake or not.
(and I can't just test by myself, I don't want to risk bumping epoch on my
packages!)
G.
Il giovedì 29
Hi,
> a) The version numbering rules provide for a '1:' prefix to be used to
>deal with version numbering mistakes. A version number starting with
>'1:' counts as higher than any without such a prefix; a '2:' counts as
>higher than '1:', etc. So you could re-upload 2.10.08+ds-1 with version
>numbe
I believe the correct answer is as follows:
You can't simply remove the updated package from the unstable archive,
once it's in it's in. Package version numbering must always increase in
order that package upgrading does not get confused. There are two
solutions to a situation like yours:
a) The
Hello,
dumb question: in an error I uploaded luametatex 2.11.01+ds-2 to Debian
unstable. This was a mistake, it should have been uploaded to
experimental, as it is part of the upcoming TL 2024. Is it possible to
downgrade the Debian archive (unstable) to 2.10.08+ds-1 and upload the
2.11.01+ds
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