Rudi Cilibrasi wrote: > Dear Debian Release managers, > > A couple weeks ago I tried to upload a version -3 of my package libsvm > and it was blocked because there was already a version -2 in the NEW > queue. (-2 was put in the new queue because it had one new binary > package, the java one) I tried again to upload the -3 using -f option > after the -2 was accepted from the NEW QUEUE but no luck. So finally > I decided I would just bump the version to -4 to try to bypass the > problem. So I made a -4 package and uploaded it but I still get the > same error claiming that I (or somebody else) already uploaded the > package. This is erroneous there is no way anybody else could have > uploaded another signed version so can you please fix the stuck > package somehow? Thanks for any help you can provide. Best regards,
I find no sign of the rejected packages and -2 was only accepted from the NEW queue today apparently. Can you please be a bit more verbose: what (full) command do you use to upload, can you include the Architecture, Version and Distribution headers from the changes file? Cheers Luk -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-release-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org