Hi Andreas,

I made some changes to fix the test failures (by turning
off some optimization on power as previously, but overall
support for other args still got much better) and (hopefully)
also the fixed reproducibility issue.

Bet,
Martin

Am Mittwoch, dem 03.06.2026 um 15:41 +0200 schrieb Andreas Tille:
> Hi Martin,
> 
> Am Wed, Jun 03, 2026 at 11:28:30AM +0200 schrieb Martin Uecker:
> > > I converted d/watch to version=5 and was running `routine-update`.
> > > Since this was running `lrc` I stumbled upon some missings in
> > > d/copyright which I fixed.  I uploaded the result but when doing the
> > > license checking I stumbled upon a code copy of lapacke.  I wonder
> > > whether you might rather prefer the Debian packaged library to build
> > > bart.
> > 
> > Thank you!
> 
> You are welcome.
> 
> > The lapacke copy is not used for Debian, 
> > we still have in the upstream github to support some
> > users that build from source on specific systems where
> > it is not available.
> 
> That's perfectly fine.  I personally tend to exclude unused code via
> Files-Excluded in d/copyright.  On one hand this makes very obvious that
> the code is not used and on the other hand there is no need to mention
> it in d/copyright (which is actually the reason why I stumbled upon it).
> 
> I'll leave it to your decision whether you want to deliver a stripped
> source tarball for Debian or not.  Both is fine.
>  
> > > Just ping here if you need sponsoring help for this.
> > 
> > I will look at GPU-support later, but I guess there will also
> > be some issues already with the non-GPU version on some 
> > architectures which I would focus on first.
> 
> OK.
> 
> Kind regards
>     Andreas. 

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