by accident, I uploaded a binary package today (ruby-rouge) instead of
its source-package into the archive. I expected the binary package
being rejected once I discovered my mistake. But it was accepted
instead, and it was also not being rebuilt. Didn't we turn off binary
package uploads? Shouldn't this be rejected?
I think what I should do is update the release number and do another (source only) upload.Correct: these uploads are supposed to be accepted because binary
Coincidentally did the exact same thing (with igtf-policy-bundle); but this is now stuck as it cannot migrate to testing (unless somebody manually intervenes).
I think what I should do is update the release number and do another (source only) upload.
On Oct 29, Dennis van Dok <dennisvd@nikhef.nl> wrote:
I think what I should do is update the release number and do another (source >> only) upload.Correct: these uploads are supposed to be accepted because binary
uploads are still needed for passages in NEW (in that case: it's to
target experimental for the first upload of the pair).
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