Hi Nico,

To get netcdf-cxx-legacy moving (it will take a while through the NEW
queue), I just filed an ITP bug and an RFS bug and hopefully Bas will be
able to sponsor the upload soon. I hope you don't mind.

This is a bit cheeky as it is all yours and Bas's work.

If you need help to get through the ITP/RFS process next time just sing
out. You were at the final hurdle!

Regards,

Ross

On 06/18/2015 09:17 PM, Nico Schlömer wrote:
> Ah okay, I had been under the impression that the new C++ interface will
> be called `libnetcdfcxx`. If both bear the same name, one is encouraged
> to look up the difference though. This should be fine.
> 
> --Nico
> 
> On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 8:55 PM Sebastiaan Couwenberg
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>     On 06/18/2015 08:25 PM, Nico Schlömer wrote:
>     > Not sure if this is a good idea. After all, the currently
>     developed C++
>     > interface is called `netcdf-cxx4` on the Unidata side, see [1]. If the
>     > legacy version goes by the same name on Debian, one may easily get
>     confused.
> 
>     I don't think the similar binary package names are a problem.
> 
>     The dependencies generated with the help of the symbols files will make
>     sure the correct library will be used.
> 
>     The package description synopsis differentiate the two C++ libraries:
> 
>      Package: libnetcdf-c++4-1
>      Description: C++ interface for scientific data access to large
>     binary data
> 
>      Package: libnetcdf-c++4
>      Description: legacy NetCDF C++ interface
> 
>     We may want to change the synopsis or extended description for -legacy
>     to mention NetCDF-3 explicitly.
> 
>     Kind Regards,
> 
>     Bas
> 
>     --


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