Re: NumPy 2 transition is ongoing

2025-01-29 Thread Jochen Sprickerhof
Hi Thomas, * Thomas Goirand [2025-01-29 08:13]: If so, how come there's so many failures in unstable? Shouldn't they have been addressed before the upload to unstable? https://qa.debian.org/excuses.php?package=numpy Please give Timo some more time, the binNMUs are not done yet: https://rele

Re: NumPy 2 transition is ongoing

2025-01-28 Thread Thomas Goirand
On 1/28/25 21:59, Timo Röhling wrote: * tho...@goirand.fr [2025-01-28 21:07]: It would have been nicer to upload to experimental first, see the excuse page and find bugs accordingly. Uploading directly to unstable for this kind of high profile package is NOT the way to go. I agree, which is wh

Re: NumPy 2 transition is ongoing

2025-01-28 Thread Timo Röhling
* tho...@goirand.fr [2025-01-28 21:07]: It would have been nicer to upload to experimental first, see the excuse page and find bugs accordingly. Uploading directly to unstable for this kind of high profile package is NOT the way to go. I agree, which is why NumPy 2 has been in experimental for

Re: NumPy 2 transition is ongoing

2025-01-28 Thread thomas
On Jan 28, 2025 16:07, Timo Röhling wrote: > > Dear Debian Pythonistas, > > the NumPy 2 transition is now on its way, and while many packages > seem to rebuild quite nicely, there are a few gotchas I'd like to > point out, so everyone does not need to figure this out on their > own.

NumPy 2 transition is ongoing

2025-01-28 Thread Timo Röhling
Dear Debian Pythonistas, the NumPy 2 transition is now on its way, and while many packages seem to rebuild quite nicely, there are a few gotchas I'd like to point out, so everyone does not need to figure this out on their own. 1. We did some work to improve cross build support in NumPy [1],