Matthew Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I don't believe it is possible to upload a new orig.tar.gz for the same > upstream version of a package. That's a fairly reasonable thing, IMHO -- > you really don't want the source for your package shifting under your > feet...
Well, what we need is a more flexible system. :) But we don't have it, so given what we have, you're surely right. > What would work, from the look of it, is to bump the upstream version number > to 0.6+2.1, and create the new tarball with that "upstream" version number, > and then create your 0.6+2.1-1 Debian version with the same patch (modulo > any other QA updates you might want to apply). Hrm. I think I'll go for Matt Kraai's suggestion, which seems more transparent to me. Thomas