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#913658
reproducible: broken links on packages pages
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hi :)
<h01ger> | mapreri: we're having an inconsistancy i need
your help with to untwist: we have
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/unstable/amd64/index_404.html
and
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/unstable/amd64/index_not_for_us.html
yet the packages pages link to index_E404.html and index_NFU.html,
as defined in bin/rblib/models.py
<h01ger> | i *think* i prefer index_404.html and index_not_for_us.html
(because they are easier to read and
been in use for 4 years), but i fear that changing models.py
will break assumptions in the db
<mapreri> (I already understand where the problem is/how it came to be, ...)
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cheers,
Holger
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