> > Why do you think we are still discussing "non-maintainer" uploads?
>
> I don't know ;-) that's why I got into the discussion.

The discussion started when someone (I forgot who :) did a non-maintainer
upload for another architecture _twice_, the second time with different
depedencies (resulted from simply recompiling) but with the same version
number.

However, the `non-maintainer' part of this discussion is totally
unimportant. What matters is the question `in which cases has the version
number to be incremented and in which cases can it be left'?

I think we all agree now that the version number has to be incremented
whenever the binary package is changed on master (even in Incoming/).

(The only situation where one can upload a binary package twice without
changing the version number would be when the first upload wasn't
successful--i.e., the fules got truncated.)


Thanks,

Chris

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