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Prof. Benjamin Burton
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School of Mathematics and Physics
The University of Queensland, Australia
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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.
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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
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.
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
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
> 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
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.
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Computational Geometry & Topology Group
School of Mathematics and Physics
The University of Queensland, Australia
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
A/Prof Benjamin Burton
Computational Geometry & Topology Group
School of Mathematics and Physics
The University of Queensland, Australia
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
> 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
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
>
> 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
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
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.
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
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
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