Hi,
[ I have no intention to sponsor this package. ]
Raoul Borenius writes:
> * License : custom license which is not considered free (see
>
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2012/02/msg4.html)
> but upstream is apparently changing to apach
Hi guys,
I really don't have a clue: on the mentors site I've deleted a previously
successful
uploaded package, after that I've tried to re-upload it, but everything fails,
http upload gives "403 Forbidden", FTP upload gives "533 Could not create file",
and furthermore "The existing file may have
On Friday 30 March 2012 11:24:48 Daniel Stender wrote:
> Hi guys,
Dear Daniel,
I have encountered the same problem. In fact, your upload has been taken into
account and is somewhere in the queue.
You just have to wait some hours.
HTH
Best regards,
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Vincent Hobeïka
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On 30.03.2012 12:00, Vincent Hobeïka wrote:
> On Friday 30 March 2012 11:24:48 Daniel Stender wrote: I have encountered the
> same problem. In
> fact, your upload has been taken into account and is somewhere in the queue.
Yes I know that there is an upload queue that is no problem (it takes time
On 03/30/2012 09:11 AM, Daniel Stender wrote:
> On 30.03.2012 12:00, Vincent Hobeïka wrote:
>> On Friday 30 March 2012 11:24:48 Daniel Stender wrote: I have encountered
>> the same problem. In
>> fact, your upload has been taken into account and is somewhere in the queue.
>
> Yes I know that ther
On 30.03.2012 16:55, Stephen M. Webb wrote:
> The simplest solution to fixing a partially-uploaded package is to make
> sure you're using the FTP protocol in dput instead of the HTTP protocol.
> The program that processes the upload queue will wait for the .dsc file
> to appear in the file transfe
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