Dear all,
Il 05/04/26 22:16, Antonio Valentino ha scritto:
Dear Diane,
Il 05/04/26 20:08, Diane Trout ha scritto:
On Sun, 2026-04-05 at 18:22 +0200, Alexandre Detiste wrote:
Hi
Le sam. 4 avr. 2026 à 16:56, Antonio Valentino
<[email protected]> a écrit :
I would like to kindly ask if there are plans for an update and if
there
is anyone already working on it.
I pushed a single commit and would like to see it integrated
in a new version... but the CI of this package scared me a bit.
Thanks for taking care of this.
Yeah it's a big complicated package, and dask and dask.distributed need
to be updated in parallel and is a big pain.
Which is why I keep procrastinating.
I'll try making a stab on working on it soon.
I have some preliminary work for both dask and dask.distributed in my
local checkout,
If you want I can push in salsa or create my fork
kind regards
An update on the dask topic.
Unfortunately I didn't manage to progress too much on this.
The current status is that I have a version od distributed that has been
updated to v2026.3 in
https://salsa.debian.org/antonio.valentino/dask.distributed
It should be mostly working.
My work on dask v2026.3 is still stuck.
I was having problems with pyarrow not working on python3.14 at some
point (a couple of months ago).
Probably that problems are solved now, but I didn't have the time to
progress since then.
Meanwhile I pushed in https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/packages/dask
(I hope that this is not an issue) a patch for dask2024.12.1 that should
fix a long list of bugs (#1131056, #1131082, #1131087, #1136870,
#1139201, #1139202, #1139203) that impact flox, trollimage,
python-polsarpro and satpy.
Unfortunately the dask autopkgtest and uscan tests fail on salsa.
The issue seems to be unrelated but, also in this case, I still didn't
have the time to investigate too much.
I would appreciate if someone could have a look at the to the patch for
dask 2024.12.1 and maybe make a new upload.
In a couple of weeks ai should have some time to dedicate to the update
of dask and, hopefully, be able to have a working v2026.3 or even 2026.6.
kind regards
--
Antonio Valentino