Bug#1032691: More rinse/fedora-37 URL problems

2023-03-21 Thread Benjamin Burton
. -- Prof. Benjamin Burton Computational Geometry & Topology Group School of Mathematics and Physics The University of Queensland, Australia UQ ALLY :: Supporting and celebrating the diversity of sexuality, gender and sex at UQ. Pronouns: He, him, his

Bug#1027943: regina-normal FTBFS with Python 3.11 as default version

2023-01-23 Thread Benjamin Burton
okay I might just upload that since I’ve already gone through the usual manual testing (e.g., the GUI, desktop integration, etc.) that I do for these packages. Having said that, thanks again both of you. - Ben. -- Prof. Benjamin Burton Computational Geometry & Topology Group Schoo

Bug#1013904: rinse: support newer fedora/opensuse and arm64

2022-06-26 Thread Benjamin Burton
Package: rinse Version: 3.7 Severity: normal Hi - I’m using rinse for some ongoing porting efforts, and I’ve made some patches that I’m hoping can be incorporated upstream. The patches deal with two main tasks: (1) supporting fedora 32..36 and opensuse 15.3,15.4; and (2) supporting arm64 machin

Bug#998455: regina-normal: b-d on python3-all-dev, but not built for all supported Python3 versions

2021-11-18 Thread Benjamin Burton
Thanks - there is a new upstream release coming hopefully within the next month, and I will update the build-depends when I push that through. - Ben.

Bug#853639: Fix for the regina-normal FTBFS with gcc 7

2017-08-18 Thread Benjamin Burton
Hi Adrian, > A fix for the regina-normal FTBFS with gcc 7 is attached. Having just uploaded the fix that has been sitting on my hard drive while I was on holiday all week, I realised that you had also sent in a patch for this (which of course is the same one-liner as mine). Apologies for the d

Bug#802932: nmu: regina-normal_4.96-2

2015-10-25 Thread Benjamin Burton
Package: release.debian.org User: release.debian@packages.debian.org Usertags: binnmu Severity: normal nmu regina-normal_4.96-2 . ANY . unstable . -m "Rebuild against boost 1.58." The current regina-normal is built against boost 1.55, which is no longer the default in unstable, and which is n

Bug#797234: source-highlight, regina-normal and libstdc++6

2015-10-24 Thread Benjamin Burton
> That leaves the question: what to do with this bug? FYI, if a rebuild *is* required then I presume it would be a simple rename from libsource-highlight4 to libsource-highlight4v5; see the (tested) patch below. I’m happy to NMU this if the maintainer does not have time (which is why the chang

Bug#797234: source-highlight, regina-normal and libstdc++6

2015-10-24 Thread Benjamin Burton
in the output from “nm -gC”, but someone else would be better placed than me to give an opinion on whether this is enough for a rebuild. - Ben. -- A/Prof Benjamin Burton Computational Geometry & Topology Group School of Mathematics and Physics The University of Queensland, Australia

Bug#797292: regina-normal now builds

2015-10-24 Thread Benjamin Burton
close 797292 thanks Okay, so on further digging I believe the problem was related to mixed versions of boost-regex. The build failure that was reported in #797292 used a version of source-highlight that was built against boost 1.55, whereas the regina-normal build itself was using boost 1.58 i

Bug#797234: source-highlight library rename

2015-08-30 Thread Benjamin Burton
A/Prof Benjamin Burton Computational Geometry & Topology Group School of Mathematics and Physics The University of Queensland, Australia

Bug#769700: regina-normal: missing /usr/bin/censuslookup

2014-11-15 Thread Benjamin Burton
Package: regina-normal Version: 4.96-1 Severity: important The utility /usr/bin/censuslookup was introduced in the upstream version 4.96 (it provides access to the new fast census lookup facility). However, this utility was inadvertently omitted from the 4.96-1 debian packages. As a result, th

Bug#604322: Trying to remove kdelibs4c2a from regina-normal

2011-03-02 Thread Benjamin Burton
> I removed that line :-/ > Ah.. hmm, okay. Maybe it's related to the docs? I saw that some kde docs were being > generated > The doxygen docs should still be generated, but the KDE docs are part of the KDE build, and should be skipped if --disable-kdeui is passed. Anyway: I'm looking into it n

Bug#604322: Trying to remove kdelibs4c2a from regina-normal

2011-03-02 Thread Benjamin Burton
Hi Lisandro, Thanks for looking into this. The build fails after: > > ># All good! >touch configure-stamp > > with exit status 2. > The problem is the sanity checks in debian/rules, right between configure and touch configure-stamp. (This verifies that all the necessary bits are

Bug#615578: RM: regina-normal -- RoQA; kde3-cruft, pseudo-orphaned

2011-02-27 Thread Benjamin Burton
> > That would be great. We can tag the bug as help if you do not have a lot of > free time, and maybe somebody will send a patch. (There is some people who > likes picking up this kind of bugs.) > I would like to be able to remove kdelibs4c2a in 3-4 weeks. > Ah, great. I'll try to get to it this

Bug#615578: RM: regina-normal -- RoQA; kde3-cruft, pseudo-orphaned

2011-02-27 Thread Benjamin Burton
Hmm, actually: If all kde3 apps are being deleted so that kde3/qt3 can go, of course please > go ahead and remove it. > On second though, please don't. If all kde3 apps have to go, I'd prefer to upload a new build without the KDE interface (but still including the mathematical library, python in

Bug#615576: O: snappea -- development files for SnapPea hyperbolic 3-manifold tool

2011-02-27 Thread Benjamin Burton
Hi, > Package: snappea > Whoever picks this up: I would encourage you to replace this version of snappea (which is old and no longer maintained upstream) with the newer snappy framework: http://www.math.uic.edu/t3m/SnapPy/ - Ben.

Bug#615578: RM: regina-normal -- RoQA; kde3-cruft, pseudo-orphaned

2011-02-27 Thread Benjamin Burton
Hi, Please remove regina-normal from the archive. Maintainer (and upstream) > is MIA. > Ben, please, consider porting it to kde 4. > The kde4 port is actively underway; unfortunately this is taking some time (it's happening alongside some other large changes, and regina-normal is a complex packag

Bug#574777: decompyle: should this package be removed?

2010-03-20 Thread Benjamin Burton
Hi Jakub, While reviewing some packages, your package came up as a possible > candidate for removal from Debian, because: > - upstream is dead; > - there's been no maintainer upload since 2006; > - decompiling byte-code produced by any modern (>= 2.4) Python is not > supported, thus the package is