Hi, I orphaned it today, so whoever would like to take care it can step up directly. The package is simple and straghtforwrad, shouldn't be a lot of trouble.
Regards, Aron On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 5:13 AM, <michkapop...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > > thanks for your insights. I guess python-pygccxml is not directly needed > here in Debian Med. On ITK’s side, pygccxml is present in ITK’s repo > as a subtree. So it is not needed as a dependency, and there is no plan > to change this. > > I’ll leave the decision up to you. I personally recommend people to install > it through pip, which is the fastest way to get it. Having a debian package of > course better; maybe as there is already one it would only need an update > to the newest version. > > I am not ready to maintain the package myself for the moment, as I have > other ongoing projects. But I can help if there are any questions. > Tell me if you want to update the package; I’ll send a mail to Aron > as soon as the new version is out. > > Regards > > Michka > >> On 13 Aug 2015, at 13:30, Aron Xu <happyaron...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Actually I'm seeking to orphan the package as I don't use it myself >> anymore, but it's not a burden so far so that I haven't done it yet. >> If there are people interested in adopting or co-maintaining it'll be >> appreciated. There's no any form of repository at the moment and I can >> create one if no one else is more interested, :) >> >> Thanks, >> Aron >> >> On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 3:29 PM, Andreas Tille <ti...@debian.org> wrote: >>> Hi Michka, >>> >>> I keep the Debian maintainer Aron Xu in CC. Gccxml was maintained as a >>> predependency of some Debian Med package by the according team. I'm not >>> aware that python-pygccxml has any reverse dependencies in Debian Med >>> but surely ITK is of interest. Could the ITK people please raise their >>> opinion whether it would be good to team maintain this package here as >>> well. Aron, would you consider using some common Git repository either >>> in Debian Med or collab-maint? >>> >>> Kind regards >>> >>> Andreas. >>> >>> On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 08:37:13AM +0200, michkapop...@gmail.com wrote: >>>>> On August 5, 2015 03:29:30 PM Sébastien Jodogne wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>> I will try hard to get the script into VCS tonight and then I will >>>>>>> welcome >>>>>>> help in testing the builds on dependent packages. >>>>>> >>>>>> Great! Let me know when things are ready. >>>>> >>>>> OK. The gccxml package is updated with a wrapper around castxml (the real >>>>> binary is renamed to gccxml.real). >>>>> >>>>> Still working on testing build-deps with it. Sadly, pygccxml fails :-( >>>>> >>>>> -Steve >>>>> <signature.asc> >>>> >>>> Hi >>>> >>>> I was told someone mentioned pygccxml here :) >>>> >>>> I am the current maintainer of the project >>>> (https://github.com/gccxml/pygccxml <https://github.com/gccxml/pygccxml>). >>>> During the last months I worked on the integration of CastXML in pygccxml >>>> and I am >>>> almost done. Basically, there were around 80 unit tests failing, and I am >>>> down >>>> to 10 failing tests. The core unit tests are running, and ITK already uses >>>> pygccxml >>>> internally. So as long as one does not do fancy stuff, it should be ok. >>>> >>>> I delayed the new release in the hope to be able to fix the remaining >>>> tests; but this >>>> takes a lot of time (as I did not write pygccxml in the first place, I am >>>> discovering >>>> the code). But I think there is some pressure to release a new version >>>> with basic >>>> support so people can start using it. I even heard from 1 or 2 people >>>> which are using >>>> the current unstable version in combination with pyplusplus to build their >>>> project >>>> using CastXML instead of GccXML. >>>> >>>> I will publish a new pygccxml version (1.7.0) in the next weeks. The >>>> package name >>>> will not change, and is backwards compatible with gccxml. I will >>>> temporarily disable >>>> the failing tests when running with CastXML. >>>> >>>> Please tell me if I need to notify someone when the new version is out or >>>> if there >>>> is something I can to to help the packaging. pygccxml will also be >>>> available >>>> through pip. >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> >>>> Michka >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> -- >>> http://fam-tille.de >> >> >> >> -- >> Regards, >> Aron Xu > -- Regards, Aron Xu