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http://deb.devuan.org/devuan/dists/stable* and testing* still point to previous releases
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Subject: http://deb.devuan.org/devuan/dists/stable* and testing* still point to previous releases
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While researching someone's question on the dng maillist, I noticed
stable-proposed still pointed to jessie-proposed in the deb.devuan.org
mirrors. Further investigation showed the entire stable and testing
hierarchy still pointed to the old releases. While I understand the =
stable
and testing names are being deprecated, for the benefit of Debian =
refugees
they should be as correct as possible while they still exist.
Results of ftp to deb.devuan.org, as redirected to deb.roundr.devuan.org:
ftp> pwd
257 "/devuan/devuan/dists"
ftp> ls
(selected rows, leading columns trimmed for mail)
6 Dec 30 2014 stable -> jessie
17 Feb 20 2015 stable-backports -> jessie-backports/
15 Apr 27 2016 stable-proposed -> jessie-proposed
24 Feb 20 2015 stable-proposed-updates -> jessie-proposed-updates/
16 Apr 27 2016 stable-security -> jessie-security/
14 Feb 20 2015 stable-updates -> jessie-updates
5 Feb 20 2015 testing -> ascii
16 Feb 20 2015 testing-backports -> ascii-backports/
14 Apr 27 2016 testing-proposed -> ascii-proposed
23 Feb 20 2015 testing-proposed-updates -> ascii-proposed-updates/
15 Apr 27 2016 testing-security -> ascii-security/
14 Feb 20 2015 testing-updates -> ascii-updates/
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This has now been fixed. The fix is already available in
pkgmaster.devuan.org and packages.devuan.org (*.mirror.devuan.org).
It should percolate down to deb.devuan.org within one hour.
HND
KatolaZ
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