On Sun, Dec 22, 2002 at 07:13:40PM +0100, Sebastien Chaumat wrote: > My package in stable and testing is in version 2.1. > In unstable it is version 3.0-1. > 3.0-2 is already in the pool for unstable.
> I need to upload a package vith version >=3.0 to stable-proposed-update. > Which version should I upload to stable? Why do you say that you NEED to upload such a version to stable-proposed-updates? Do you understand that, even if it is accepted by the archive software, such a version jump will not be accepted by the stable release manager? > When I try to upload in stable a version identical to the unstable one > it is rejected :( > How can I proceed to upload a recent version to stable (the best would > be 3.0-2) ? The versions should be stable <= testing <= unstable. This means the archive scripts will not let you upload a package to stable until the package in testing has been updated. It's also not possible to use the exact same package version twice when uploading. You must use a unique package version for each upload, while still meeting the version requirements above. -- Steve Langasek postmodern programmer
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