Ciaran McCreesh wrote:

Two ways this one can occur.

Way the first: foo-1.0 has a file in SRC_URI called foo.pdf. Then
foo-1.1 comes along, and has a different foo.pdf.

Way the second: foo-1.0 has a file called examples-1.0.tar.bz2. bar-1.0
also has a file called examples-1.0.tar.bz2.

To avoid this, ensure that your packages use versioned SRC_URI
component names, and that the name part is something that's reasonably
likely to be unique (e.g. includes the package name).

this gives problems on a number off packages... i'm not pro...

Side note: if the packages in question are fetch restricted, you're
screwed, and will not be able to add them to the tree.

Current offenders shall be receiving bugs shortly, since That Which
Shall Not Be Named now checks for this.



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