Package: wnpp
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Owner: Kip Warner
* Package name: streflop
Version : 0.3
Upstream Author : Nicolas Brodu
* URL : http://nicolas.brodu.net/en/programmation/streflop/
* License : LGPL-2.1
Programming Lang: C++
Description : ITP
I should have also added that I have prepared a PPA for my attempt at
Debianization:
https://launchpad.net/~kip/+archive/ubuntu/streflop
Note that it fails to build on some versions of GCC due to a bug that
has since been patched upstream.
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=69715
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nt to rely on an external package (or even pkg-config at build
time for that matter!), but eventually they came around. Nevertheless,
I still haven't heard back from them on their efforts to test the
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end on SoftFloat, but I'm really
not sure how much of the latter he's modified or dependent on in the
way it was back when he wrote streflop.
> Great work convincing them!
Yeah. I think it will end up saving them time in not having to maintain
their own embedded copy and be resp
On Sat, 2024-01-27 at 12:46 +0100, Pietro Battiston wrote:
> I'm still using Gedit 44, I will try to investigate as soon as I have
> a 46 to test.
Hey Pietro,
Following up to see if there's been any new developments on getting the
plugin working with Gedit 46.
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Package: libceres3
Version: 2.1.0+really2.1.0+dfsg-2
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Dear Maintainer,
The current ceres-solver source package may not always build with CUDA support,
even though it is enabled by default. In upstream's CMakeLists.txt CUDA is
enabled by default,
nings anymore, but the resulting package does not contain anything
that I specified in my .install file.
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issue with your minimal and
your patch to dh-exec-install-rename. It seemed to work fine.
My project's build environment is a lot more complicated and it would
be difficult to reduce down to a minimal.
Perhaps something to try is adding more debugging dh-exec output while
my package is
Package: pykwalify
Version: 1.8.0-2
Severity: important
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Dear Maintainer,
When attempting to validate the attached YAML minimal with pykwalify(1) against
the OpenAPI schema I noticed the pykwalify(1) binary fails to launch. It raises
a Python exception while tryin
e dependency), it would move ceres-solver
> from the "main" area to the "contrib" area of the Debian archive [3]
> which is likely unwanted.
Perhaps another option is having a libceres-cuda-dev / libceres3-cuda
packages that are built with CUDA?
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maintained. It's even Debianized for a stable and unstable PPA. But
that's not much help to Debian users if they don't know about it
because we can't get it back into the respository.
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Package: autopkgtest
Version: 5.17
Severity: important
Tags: upstream
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Dear Maintainer,
My source tree contains DEP-8 tests in debian/tests. My debian/tests/control
contains the following test:
Tests: test-in-tree-unit-tests.sh
Depends: @builddeps@, postg
source package with nothing
material changed between runs.
I'll draw your attention to L2996-3002 of the pass log, but apparently
not in the fail. I am not sure if these lines are important to take
note of.
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t be truncated, though I did make some
redactions because this is a non-free source package:
Pass (1/2):
https://pastebin.com/Nnqkhsdr
Pass (2/2):
https://pastebin.com/jfEFh6Wy
Fail:
https://pastebin.com/FZ5qRQ1m
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: pistache
Version : 0.0.001
Upstream Author : Dennis Jenkins
* URL : https://www.github.com/oktal/pistache
* License : Apache-2.0
Programming Lang: (C++)
Description : elegant C++ REST framework
Pistache
)
No symbol table info available.
It is apparent that a lot of information has been optimized out by the
compiler. But based on the signatures in #8 and #9, I'm guessing this
may have something to do with saving the state file.
I am using Ubuntu Eoan (19.10) on amd64 with kernel 5.3.0-24-lowlat
hitecture, CoreDump, ExecutablePath, ProblemType, ProcEnviron,
Signal, Date, ExecutableTimestamp, ProcCmdline, ProcMaps, Uname,
DistroRelease, _LogindSession, ProcCwd, ProcStatus
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n/rules
clean is invoked. Nothing in these unit tests should affect any other
DEP-8 test, nor affect any binary packages produced by the build tree
in the future as far as I am aware.
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Hey Andreas,
I can't thank you enough for helping to Debianize the source of yt-dlp.
My friend Paul (cc'd) pointed me to it.
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/yt-dlp
Do you have a rough estimate when you anticipate it will be accepted
downstream?
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> address and the content of your mail there.
No problem and thanks for asking.
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https://www.heliosmusic.io
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t would actually
meet DPM quality controls. I'm probably the wrong person to ask.
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d this package
anyways, and it's always good to learn more about the DPM.
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). But I don't know how this could be implemented without
modifying every maintainer script (not desirable).
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users in the simple ways that they use the two, I think
they probably are. Over time though they will inevitably diverge in the
same way mplayer's descendants did, or ffmpeg and libav's CLI tools.
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l/main/p/pistache/pistache_0.0.001-kip1~unstable.dsc
More information about Pistache can be obtained from
https://www.github.com/oktal/pistache.
Yours truly,
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ctags [ctags] 5.9.20210829.0-1
ii xfconf-gsettings-backend [gsettings-backend] 4.16.0-2vanir1~21.04
gedit-source-code-browser-plugin recommends no packages.
gedit-source-code-browser-plugin suggests no packages.
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ch to get it working again with the latest GEdit. I don't know
though because it's not an area I'm familiar with. I just know that his
last fix kept it alive for a while.
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Package: wnpp
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* Package name: python3-gravatar
Version : 1.0.4
Upstream Contact: Name
* URL : https://github.com/pabluk/libgravatar
* License : GPLv3
Programming Lang: Python
Description : A library t
packaging, bump the package
version in d/changelog, and remove all of the old patches except 0001-
Retrieve-data-in-the-right-folder.patch from d/patches/series. The then
package built without any quilt errors and installed cleanly.
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consolidate everyone's efforts on a single fork, ideally
remove the other ones that are abandoned, and everything is in a single
canonical location.
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On Wed, 2024-10-30 at 13:29 -0700, Kip Warner wrote:
> It was brought to my attention today by Ildar that heguangyu5 has
> created a successful upstream fix for
> gedit-
> source-code-browser-plugin.
It would probably help if I provided the upstream link!
https://github.com/hegu
y want to look at how soname versioning was being performed.
Usually GNU Libtool is pretty good in checking for ABI changes that
would break runtime, but I don't know if your build environment uses
it.
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might want to check to
see if certain CPU extensions were enabled at compile time, like AVX,
etc. SIGILL's are sometimes raised when the host machine hits an
instruction its CPU doesn't recognize but is found in the ISA of other
similar CPUs.
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On Mon, 2024-12-23 at 18:42 +0100, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
> During a rebuild of all packages in sid, this package failed to build
> on armhf.
Hey Lucas,
Can you please pull the latest upstream? I'm a Pistache maintainer. We
released 0.4.26 this morning. Version 0.0.5 is pretty ancien
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