I had the same problem. You need to upload via FTP, as described on
mentors.d.o. After that dput uploading will work again.
On 13 February 2014 01:23, bilibop project wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wanted to upload a new version of my package on mentors.debian.nettoday.
> Unfortunately, the dput process h
wait until the incomplete upload gets deleted on mentors.debian.net. typically,
an hour
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bilibop project wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I wanted to upload a new version of my package on mentors.debian.net
>today. Unfortunately, the dput proc
Hi,
I wanted to upload a new version of my package on mentors.debian.net today.
Unfortunately, the dput process has been interrupted, due to a bad connection
on my side. Only the .dsc, and ~ half of the .tar.xz have been uploaded. Now,
when I try to dput again the same source package, I get an
Dear Andrew,
On Oct 24 2013, Andrew Shadura wrote:
> On 24 October 2013 05:41, Rogério Brito wrote:
> > I have just tried to upload a fix for this bug, but it seems that, with the
> > transition from the DMUA flags, I lost the privileges of uploading this one.
> > You can find an updated packagin
Hi,
On 24 October 2013 05:41, Rogério Brito wrote:
> I have just tried to upload a fix for this bug, but it seems that, with the
> transition from the DMUA flags, I lost the privileges of uploading this one.
> You can find an updated packaging in any of the following repositories:
> https://
Package: hfsprogs
Version: 332.25-10
Followup-For: Bug #724195
Hi.
I have just tried to upload a fix for this bug, but it seems that, with the
transition from the DMUA flags, I lost the privileges of uploading this one.
You can find an updated packaging in any of the following repositories:
>
>
>
> Wait half an hour and retry: works.
>
umm i try this.. and nothinh,.. but i'll try this again with my key
uploaded in a public server .. maybe replication its slowly
> Conclusion (in my case): it can take some time before
> a freshly uploaded key is taken into account.
>
my ley are into a
Hi,
Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2012 11:42:12 -0430
> i try to upload my dsc packages and sources but i get key singin errors, i
> generated the 4096 key and put in debian mentors profile.. but when i upload
> this happened:
>
> GnuPG signature check failed on XX.changes
> gpg: Signature mad
sorry.. i dont see the header..
i'm using the same key..
i have loade in mentors a id Current GPG key: 4096R/251CEB87
RSA of 4096 bits, ID 251CEB87, created at 2012-05-31
in my machine:
gpg --list-keys
pub 4096R/251CEB87 2012-05-31
uid PICCORO Lenz McKAY (venenux & debian pa
On Fri, Jun 08, 2012 at 11:42:12AM -0430, PICCORO McKAY Lenz wrote:
> i try to upload my dsc packages and sources but i get key singin errors, i
> generated the 4096 key and put in debian mentors profile.. but when i
> upload this happened:
>
> GnuPG signature check failed on XX.change
i try to upload my dsc packages and sources but i get key singin errors, i
generated the 4096 key and put in debian mentors profile.. but when i
upload this happened:
GnuPG signature check failed on XX.changes
gpg: Signature made Fri May 18 23:24:18 2012 UTC using DSA key ID YYY
gp
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On 24.08.2011 12:12, Gabriele wrote:
> Ok then. But this the first packaging for pygtkplot, and if I use 0.1-1 as a
> version in changelog, lintian keep saying that no bug has been closed with
> this new revision. So how can I create a non-native packa
* Gabriele [110824 12:21]:
> Ok then. But this the first packaging for pygtkplot, and if I use
> 0.1-1 as a version in changelog, lintian keep saying that no bug has
> been closed with this new revision. So how can I create a non-native
> package for the first time that doesn't need to close a bug
Ok then. But this the first packaging for pygtkplot, and if I use 0.1-1 as a
version in changelog, lintian keep saying that no bug has been closed with
this new revision. So how can I create a non-native package for the first
time that doesn't need to close a bug?
On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 1:15 AM,
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On 24.08.2011 01:05, Arno Töll wrote:
> I agree you shouldn't crash your Debepo import by specifying an invalid bug :)
^^^
Fixed but not yet pushed a bug fix for that problem.
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On 24.08.2011 00:32, Gabriele wrote:
> Successfully uploaded packages.
... but:
20:40:31,102 ERROR [debexpo.plugins.closedbugs] Bug #12345 does not exist
I agree you shouldn't crash your Debepo import by specifying an invalid
bug :)
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Here is the complete output.
gabriele@gabriele-zd7000:~/Programming/python$ ls pygtkplot_*
pygtkplot_0.1-1_all.deb pygtkplot_0.1-1_i386.build
pygtkplot_0.1-1.diff.gz pygtkplot_0.1-1_i386.changes
pygtkplot_0.1-1.dsc pygtkplot_0.1.orig.tar.gz
gabriele@gabriele-zd7000:~/Programming/python$ dpu
* Gabriele :
> no .update file. Update seems to complete fine.
I hope this is simply a typo and not a misunderstanding, as I
asked about a .upload file, not .update.
Please include your complete console log, all the output from the
time you type "dput" to the end.
Thanks,
/ac
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no .update file. Update seems to complete fine.
On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 12:03 AM, Alex Chiang wrote:
> * Gabriele :
> > I'm using the same command that hashas been successful earlier.
> > Command is
> > dput debexpo pygtkplot_0.1-1_i386.changes
> >
> > debexpo is configured correctly, 'cause
* Gabriele :
> I'm using the same command that hashas been successful earlier.
> Command is
> dput debexpo pygtkplot_0.1-1_i386.changes
>
> debexpo is configured correctly, 'cause it used to work with previously
> issued commands.
Do you have an existing .upload file in your directory?
/ac
I'm using the same command that hashas been successful earlier.
Command is
dput debexpo pygtkplot_0.1-1_i386.changes
debexpo is configured correctly, 'cause it used to work with previously
issued commands.
On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 11:09 PM, Arno Töll wrote:
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Hi Michael Ole,
On 23.08.2011 23:19, Michael Ole Olsen wrote:
> the package first shows up on mentors page after 2-5 minutes or so, and it
> might never show up if your package has lots of errors I think(read the faq).
No, mentors accepts every packa
it sound unsure)
>
> From: phoenix1...@gmail.com
> Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2011 22:42:01 +0200
> Subject: unable to upload
> To: debian-mentors@lists.debian.org
>
> I'm trying to upload a package but every time i dput it I get no
> notifications. File transfers are reported to
On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 10:42:01PM +0200, Gabriele wrote:
> I'm trying to upload a package but every time i dput it I get no
> notifications.
> File transfers are reported to be successful.
If your talking about mentors.d.o, I just uploaded a package without any
problem. And it took < 1 minute t
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Hi Gabriele,
On 23.08.2011 22:42, Gabriele wrote:
> I'm trying to upload a package but every time i dput it I get no
> notifications. File transfers are reported to be successful.
It might be helpful to tell us what you are trying to do. We have no
c
Happen to me too. I guess that for all of us.
It just takes time until you could see the package.(I know it sound unsure)
From: phoenix1...@gmail.com
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2011 22:42:01 +0200
Subject: unable to upload
To: debian-mentors@lists.debian.org
I'm trying to upload a package but every
I'm trying to upload a package but every time i dput it I get no
notifications. File transfers are reported to be successful.
Thanks,
Gabriele
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