On Thursday 13 May 2010 10:35:37 Martin Pool wrote: > On 7 May 2010 22:23, Ryan Egesdahl <deriamis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I accidentally uploaded a bad source tarball and deleted the package from > > my UI, but when I try to upload a new package version with a source > > tarball of the same name, it gets rejected because they do not match. > > Could I get some help with this, please? I am trying to develop a few > > new packages and I won't be able to publish them without this prereq in > > a PPA somewhere. Oh, and shouldn't the correct behavior of this be to > > reject a source tarball that differs from the stored version of the same > > name *unless* the associated package had been deleted? I can't be the > > only person who has ever had this issue. > > Surely this is or should be a faq? > > Anyhow, no, this is the intended behaviour and there are good reasons > for it. Just increment the least significant version number. If you > previously uploaded 2.0-1 go to 2.0-2 or 2.0-1.1. FWIW: https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/soyuz/+faq/990
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