My guess is that this is something to do with an update to the signing
GnuPG key expiry date. I can get into that in a different thread if
needed. The trouble is, I can only guess, because there are no messages
from anything in the Debian archive telling me what went wrong.
Ben Finney <bignose@debian.org> writes:
My guess is that this is something to do with an update to the signing
GnuPG key expiry date. I can get into that in a different thread if
needed. The trouble is, I can only guess, because there are no messages
from anything in the Debian archive telling me what went wrong.
My recollection is that if the signature on the upload is invalid, we >intentionally delete the upload with no notice (because we have no
confirmed knowledge of who to notify). It's possible that my information
is dated, though....
Ben Finney <bignose@debian.org> writes:
The trouble is, I can only guess, because there are no messages from anything in the Debian archive telling me what went wrong.
My recollection is that if the signature on the upload is invalid, we intentionally delete the upload with no notice (because we have no
confirmed knowledge of who to notify).
In this thread I want to discover: How can I find out what's happeningYou should check usper.debian.org:/srv/upload.debian.org/queued/run/log
and why the Debian archive is no longer sending me any email messages
about my package uploads?
On June 27, 2022 1:06:10 AM UTC, Russ Allbery <rra@debian.org> wrote:
Ben Finney <bignose@debian.org> writes:
My guess is that this is something to do with an update to the signing
GnuPG key expiry date. I can get into that in a different thread if
needed. The trouble is, I can only guess, because there are no messages
from anything in the Debian archive telling me what went wrong.
My recollection is that if the signature on the upload is invalid, we
intentionally delete the upload with no notice (because we have no
confirmed knowledge of who to notify). It's possible that my information
is dated, though....
That's correct.
Only known Debian developers can upload here. Uploads have to be
signed by PGP keys in the Debian keyring. Files not meeting this
criterion or files not mentioned in a .changes file will be removed
after some time.
On Mon, Jun 27, 2022 at 09:02:30AM +1000, Ben Finney wrote:
In this thread I want to discover: How can I find out what's
happening and why the Debian archive is no longer sending me any
email messages about my package uploads?
You should check usper.debian.org:/srv/upload.debian.org/queued/run/log
as i've wondered myself about this in the past (not for some time
though, since i no longer update my keys just-in-time): would it be
possible to list reasons for (silent) discards on a prominent page?
(e.g. somewhere on https://ftp-master.d.o¹).
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