Dear Sebastiaan,
pysolid is now in unstable, thanks a lot for having uploaded and updated
the package.
Meanwhile I have pushed on salsa also the code for the mintpy [1] package.
It is almost complete but I still need to make some final checks.
Regarding pykml, I have updated the license file and removed form the
package a file (only used for testing) for which the licensing was not
clear to me.
Did you have time to review it?
Is there anything that still needs to be fixed?
[1] https://salsa.debian.org/debian-gis-team/mintpy
kind regards
antonio
Il 15/05/22 11:07, Antonio Valentino ha scritto:
Dear Sebastiaan,
Il 15/05/22 09:53, Sebastiaan Couwenberg ha scritto:
On 5/15/22 09:31, Antonio Valentino wrote:
If you agree I would like to maintain the packages under debian-gis.
That's obviously fine.
If there are no objections I would kindly ask you to create the git
repositories in salsa and then review and sponsor the upload.
Fix the fixed scripts you should have been able to create them yourself.
https://salsa.debian.org/debian-gis-team/mintpy
https://salsa.debian.org/debian-gis-team/pyaps3
https://salsa.debian.org/debian-gis-team/pysolid
https://salsa.debian.org/debian-gis-team/pykml
thanks
I have already pushed the code for pyaps3, pysolid and pykml.
Please feel free to review them.
The package for mintpy still needs some work, but, for a proper
testing, I would like to have all dependencies are in the archive.
You may want to consider using reprepro to host your own packages, I
use it for my own packages and have a separate distribution and
associated cowbuilder chroot for rebuilds which is used to make
rebuilt packages available in my LAN when preparing transitions.
With your own repo you're not blocking waiting for the dependencies to
pass NEW.
Good idea.
I have used reprepro in the past.
I will setup a reprepro repository and cowbuilder chroot.
cheers
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Antonio Valentino