On 8 March 2022 at 18:15, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote: | PROJ 9.0.0 has been released, it removed support for Autotools which | required the package to be updated to use CMake instead. | | It also bumped the SONAME requiring a transition. | | With the fix for SQLite 3.38.0 included, all reverse dependencies built | successfully (except mysql-workbench for unrelated reasons). | | | Transition: proj | | libproj22 (8.2.1-1) -> libproj25 (9.0.0-1~exp2) | | The status of the most recent rebuilds is as follows. | | atlas-ecmwf (0.27.0-1) OK | gammaray (2.11.2-2) OK | libgeotiff (1.7.0-2) OK | mshr (2019.2.0~git20200924.c27eb18+dfsg1-7) OK | octave-octproj (2.0.1-5) OK | osm2pgsql (1.6.0+ds-1) OK | pdl (1:2.076-1) OK | proj-rdnap (2008+2018-5) OK | python-pyproj (3.3.0-2) OK | spatialite (5.0.1-2) OK | survex (1.4.2-1) OK | xygrib (1.2.6.1-1) OK | | gdal (3.4.1+dfsg-1) OK | gnudatalanguage (1.0.1-3) OK | librasterlite2 (1.1.0~beta1-2) OK | magics++ (4.10.1-1) OK | python-cartopy (0.20.2+dfsg-1) OK | spatialite-tools (5.0.1-1) OK | xastir (2.1.6-4) OK | | cdo (2.0.4-1) OK | grass (7.8.7-1) OK | mapnik (3.1.0+ds-1) OK | mapserver (7.6.4-2) OK | merkaartor (0.19.0+ds-2) OK | metview (5.14.1-1) OK | mysql-workbench (8.0.26+dfsg-1) FTFBS | (#998833) | ncl (6.6.2-10) OK | openorienteering-mapper (0.9.5-3) OK | pdal (2.3.0+ds-2) OK | postgis (3.2.1+dfsg-1) OK | qmapshack (1.16.1-1) OK | r-cran-rgdal (1.5-28+dfsg-1) OK | r-cran-sf (1.0-6+dfsg-1) OK | r-cran-terra (1.5-21-2) OK | saga (7.3.0+dfsg-7) OK | spatialite-gui (2.1.0~beta1-1) OK | sumo (1.12.0+dfsg1-1) OK | vtk7 (7.1.1+dfsg2-10.1) OK | vtk9 (9.1.0+really9.1.0+dfsg2-3) OK | | freecad (0.19.4+dfsg1-1) OK | qgis (3.22.4+dfsg-3) OK | r-cran-lwgeom (0.2-8-1) OK | therion (6.0.5-2) OK Would you consider adding tiledb? We already added tiledb-py as well and I have been updating both regularly as they get updated by upstream. I filed an ITP for tiledb-r (aka r-cran-tiledb) but am waiting for a change to make a new release for it (upstream).
The incremental build time from adding tiledb should be small-ish. Dirk -- https://dirk.eddelbuettel.com | @eddelbuettel | [email protected]
