On 17/03/10 13:17, Gerald Carter wrote:
Thanks in advance for any helpful information on the PPA behavior here. I've got 2 PPAs, I've uploaded foo_x.y.a.orig.tar.gz for package foo_x.y.z-1~ppa1 to PPA "A". When I tried to upload the changes file (using dput) for foo-x.y.z-1~ppa2 to PPA "B" it doesn't upload the orig.tar.gz file but the upload still gets rejected saying it cannot find foo_x.y.a.orig.tar.gz. I don't have the original rejection mail but I'm sure I can generate another :) Does this problem ring a bell to anyone? And if so, what do I need to do to work around it?
If the relevant .orig.tar.gz is present in neither the _exact_ PPA you are uploading to nor Ubuntu itself, you should include it in the upload.
Use the -sa (include it) or -sd (don't) options to dpkg-buildpackage or debuild to override the default guessing based on version number.
Max.
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