+debian-science-sagemath as well Ximin Luo: > tony mancill: >> [..] >> >> This upload was rejected due to a lintian error that existed in the >> source package before I added the patch. Since NMUs are supposed to >> be very targeted, the rejection puts us in an odd place. Will the >> upload to experimental [1] find its way into unstable before the >> freeze, or should I try again with 12.2.32? >> > > Hi Tony and everyone else I added: > > That depends on what DebiChem, Debian Med, and the Debian Java Team > collectively want. > > jmol has three reverse dependencies. The new upload, jmol 14, breaks all of > them. > > - biojava3-live can feasibly be dropped from Debian. > > - biojava4-live is currently being worked on by the upstream developer. We're > waiting to hear back from them. > > - jalview's current version doesn't work with jmol 14, but the new version > does. I started packaging it, but it adds several other dependencies not in > Debian. Most of them seem bio related: > > https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-java/jalview.git/tree/debian/TODO > > fr.orsay.lri.varna.* > htsjdk.samtools.* > org.biodas.jdas.* > org.jfree.graphics2d.svg.* > > So we have a few options: > > 1. Keep everything old in Debian, and SageMath out of Debian stable. > 2. Update Jmol in Debian, with a chance of SageMath entering Debian stable, > but drop biojava4 and jalview from Debian stable. (They can remain broken in > unstable, with a chance of fixing them later, ofc) > 3. Update Jmol in Debian, and update biojava4 and jalview as well. > > If I work on (3) I don't think I will have any time to properly work on (2), > but that is where my main personal interest lies. I'm also wondering what you > all prefer, too. > > X >
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