Stephen Gran wrote:
> I've checked all 3 and the directories exist on them.
Strange.
> Judging by the output, you were uploading to ftp-master at the time.
Isn't that just the name of the config section in dput.cf that was used?
I don't think it indicates the actual host.
> Can you give me a
>
This one time, at band camp, Frans Pop said:
> I've just found that uploading to DELAYED via ftp.eu.upload.d.o fails
> (using dput 0.9.2.32):
> $ dput -e 5 .changes
> Uploading package to host ftp-master.debian.org
> [...signature check...]
> Uploading to ftp-master (via ftp to ftp.eu.upload.debia
On Saturday 20 September 2008, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> - the DELAYED queue is back on ftp-master
> - there is ftp.upload.debian.org, please use that in future instead of
> ftp-master.debian.org
I've just found that uploading to DELAYED via ftp.eu.upload.d.o fails
(using dput 0.9.2.32):
$ dput
Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> If you go and export unregistered crypto foo from debian.org systems it
> will get you into trouble, at least with Debian.
simply a check for a delayed upload to be NEW or not doesn't help then
either, imagine someone uploads an already existing package to delayed
with enabl
Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (21/09/2008):
> Will a possibility to "upload" with SSH be added at some moment?
Maybe it'd be feasible to teach dput/dupload how to use an @d.o machine
as “proxy”, where the files are scp'd to, and from which they're moved
to the appropriate place afterwards?
Quoting Julien Cristau ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Some questions:
> 1) I use Tollef's DELAYED queue mostly for 0-day because it's accessible
> over ssh, so I can rsync files over which is more reliable than ftp on a
> bad link. It sounds like you're removing the possibility to use that (I
> know I ca
On 11514 March 1977, Faidon Liambotis wrote:
> Joerg Jaspert wrote:
>> Only problem is - if someone goes and uploads a NEW package there it
>> would get us in trouble, as we would distribute it before it got its
>> inspection if we really can do that. So if that ever happens it needs
>> some extra
Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> Only problem is - if someone goes and uploads a NEW package there it
> would get us in trouble, as we would distribute it before it got its
> inspection if we really can do that. So if that ever happens it needs
> some extra code to look if its valid to give links or not.
Wel
On 11514 March 1977, Julien Cristau wrote:
> 1) I use Tollef's DELAYED queue mostly for 0-day because it's accessible
> over ssh, so I can rsync files over which is more reliable than ftp on a
> bad link. It sounds like you're removing the possibility to use that (I
> know I can rsync files to so
On 11514 March 1977, Mike Hommey wrote:
>> To untie the upload queue from the archive DSA setup an alias to be used
>> for future uploads. Please change your configuration of dput, dupload or
>> whatever you use to no longer use ftp-master.debian.org but
>> ftp.upload.debian.org instead.
> Are def
On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 18:30:55 +0200, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> - the DELAYED queue is back on ftp-master
>
Some questions:
1) I use Tollef's DELAYED queue mostly for 0-day because it's accessible
over ssh, so I can rsync files over which is more reliable than ftp on a
bad link. It sounds like y
On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 06:30:55PM +0200, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> ftp.upload.debian.org
> -
> To untie the upload queue from the archive DSA setup an alias to be used
> for future uploads. Please change your configuration of dput, dupload or
> whatever you use to no longer use ft
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