On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 2:44 PM, Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org> wrote:
Angel Velásquez wrote:
Hi, first of all
<ot>Happy new year everyone</ot>
Since days ago I was upgrading packages which in x86_64 version are outdated respect the i686 version (python packages primarly) the list can be found here [0], then I found some packages which I can't upgrade it, these are:
* dwm * python-sqlalchemy * python-pigment
And maybe there are others (I just tested what I did)
For be more clear I did the cvs commands, then I build the package, and I did communitypkg (see the message below)
Uploading: python-sqlalchemy-0.4.8-1.pkg.tar.gz 838 kb --> (you will see that I tried to upload 0.4.8-1 version not 0.4.6)
===> Commited with "upgpkg: python-sqlalchemy 0.4.8-1" message cvs tag: Tagging . ===> Tagged as CURRENT-64
--> (everything should be ok right?)
hours and days after I realized that the package isn't updated yet, why? I don't know, but I think that this can solve, bumping the pkgrel, then build and upload it again in both architectures (the easier solution) any ideas? particulary I don't like this one.
Hmmm..... http://ftp.archlinux.org/community/os/x86_64/ shows python-sqlalchemy-0.4.8-1.pkg.tar.gz uploaded on the 4th of December. So, it has been uploaded. No idea what is up with the pkgdiff page though.
Allan
same with asunder and griffith which I've uploaded on the same day. Didn't care too much too check it out as they were correctly uploaded. Ronald