Good morning
I created a WAPT package and uploaded it using the command `wapt-get.exe upload-package "c:\waptdev\xxxx.xxxx.wapt"`
xxxx.xxxx being of course the name of the package
The upload went smoothly, but when I open the wapt console and go to my packages, I get a nice error message:
I used the command wapt-get.exe remove "c:\waptdev\xxxx.xxxx.wapt"
But he told me "no package removed!"
However, the name is correct
Is there a way to remove this problematic package so that I can fix it and, more importantly, get my WAPT working again?
Thank you in advance
[SOLVED] I made a mistake
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Hello
. Well, since there's no response, I restored the server to recover everything.
However, is there a way to check the packages before uploading them and preventing them from crashing everything?
I haven't received any error messages whatsoever for this package, either during the build or upload process.
. Well, since there's no response, I restored the server to recover everything.
However, is there a way to check the packages before uploading them and preventing them from crashing everything?
I haven't received any error messages whatsoever for this package, either during the build or upload process.
- sfonteneau
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You can delete the package located in /var/www/wapt/
and then run a scanpackage command again: wapt-scanpackages /var/www/wapt/ -ldebug.
In my opinion, this occurs because the package version field is not standard.
The version field in the control file should contain no letters or special characters, only numbers, periods, and a single hyphen!
and then run a scanpackage command again: wapt-scanpackages /var/www/wapt/ -ldebug.
In my opinion, this occurs because the package version field is not standard.
The version field in the control file should contain no letters or special characters, only numbers, periods, and a single hyphen!
