Itaï, João,
still interested? Were you able to build and run the last version under
under testing or unstable?
So far, I wasn't, but if you were, that would be already the first
important step towards re-uploading to Debian.
What I tried was changing the dh_auto_configure by removing
--enable-
Il giorno ven, 24/02/2017 alle 10.36 +, Ghislain Vaillant ha
scritto:
> I would like to take over the following RFP.
Great, thanks!
Pietro
Il giorno mar, 15/12/2015 alle 17.53 +0100, Daniel Stender ha scritto:
> Hi Pietro,
>
> I've got llvmlite in NEW now. I would be interested in maintaining
> Numba, too. Is that
> allright with you?
>
Sorry Daniel, I had missed your email.
I think the fact that you adopt Numba is just great.
Pi
Just for the records, there is an Ubuntu package:
https://launchpad.net/~alessandro-strada/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
which I am using succesfully under Debian testing, and which might be a
starting point for a Debian package.
Pietro
Notice the RFP for the better maintained google-drive-ocamlfuse:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=784986
Pietro
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Description: utilities for command line econometrics
A set of command line utilities for the manipulation and statistical analysis
of data. These utilities read data from standard input in an ASCII format and
print the result in ASCII format to standard output.
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* Package name: line-profiler
Version : 1.0
Upstream Author : Robert Kern
* URL : https://pypi.python.org/pypi/line_profiler/
* License : Python
Programming Lang: Python
Description : Line-by-line profiling for Python
li
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* Package name: python-jsonpointer
* Version : 1.4
* Upstream Author : Stefan Kögl
* URL : https://pypi.python.org/pypi/jsonpointer
* License : BSD
* Programming Lang: Python
* Description : library to resolve JSON Pointers
js
Sorry, wrong bug.
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Julian, sorry for not noticing this mail before.
The honest answer is: I was able to package llvmmath because it builds
(almost) fine by following the usual procedure, not because I understand
how anything works (and that's clearly part of the reason why I don't
really intend to adopt this package
Julian, sorry for not noticing this mail before.
The honest answer is: I was able to package llvmmath because it builds
(almost) fine by following the usual procedure, not because I understand
how anything works (and that's clearly part of the reason why I don't
really intend to adopt this package
=collab-maint/numba.git;a=summary
However, I don't have enough trust in my knowledge and my long-term
time availability to adopt such a package. Feel free to start from my
work. I cannot exclude that I might be available for
comaintainership... but I couldn't have a major role.
Pietr
bian.org/gitweb/?p=collab-maint/llvmmath.git;a=summary
However, I don't have enough trust in my knowledge and my long-term
time availability to adopt such a package. Feel free to start from my
work. I cannot exclude that I might be available for
comaintainership... but I couldn't have a m
Theano seems a very interesting piece of software. Notice however that
in order to have GPU code generation/execution, NVidia SDK is required.¹
So a theano package in Debian would either miss this functionality
(without which Theano looses a relevant part of its appeal), or be
confined to "contrib
Hello,
the debian packaging of the last version seems to basically work with
the new upstream updates, after changing just one line of debian/rules.
You should be able to build a working version of gtkparasite for Gtk3 by
doing:
git clone git://git.debian.org/git/collab-maint/gtkparasite.git
git
Hello,
I'm the maintainer of gedit-source-code-browser-plugin, which does in
principle more or less the same thing (ctags-based too).
When I decided to (use and) package it, I first looked at the possible
alternatives, and I preferred it to gedit-classbrowser, which I had also
tried. Honestly, I
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I find this plugin:
https://github.com/Quixotix/gedit-source-code-browser
very useful and have packaged it.
The packaging work is here:
http://git.debian.org/?p=collab-maint/gedit-source-code-browser.git
git://git.debian.org/git/collab-maint/gedit-source-code-bro
Il giorno gio, 28/07/2011 alle 08.56 +0200, Gergely Nagy ha scritto:
> Hi!
>
> As far as I see, the package IS already in Debian, in
> experimental. Shouldn't the ITP be closed then, even if it didn't hit
> unstable yet?
>
> Or at least tagged pending? This latter seems more appropriate, seeing
>
OK, here's an update: I've not lost interest in the package. One
version, mostly working, can be found in experimental.
The problem is that the software itself (more precisely the
documentation) doesn't build with more recent versions of python-sphinx
(for instance >= 1.0.1-1) or python-mako (>= 0
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I have basically adopted upstream this library:
http://code.google.com/p/galleryremote/
(I'm "battistonehenge").
I use it in the next release of gallery-uploader (of which I'm upstream
and Debian maintainer), so I need it in the archive before I can upload
that n
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The project is very nice and - as far as I could test - working, but it
still didn' have an official release, nor am I sure that I will indeed
have the time to (fix the problems it has for sure and) try to push it
in the archives when it will have one.
However, t
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I am not really sure I have an "intent to package", in the sense of
becoming maintainer. I just packaged it, am using it, you can get it via
git clone git://pietrobattiston.it/runsnakerun_deb
git clone git://pietrobattiston.it/squaremap_deb
(and then
cd runsna
I packaged denemo 0.8.8 and I volunteer to package and NMU next upstream
release.
Because of time constraints and uncertitudes, I don't want to be
denemo's maintainer.
However, I believe denemo is a package that debian can't loose, so I
ultimately will step in if nobody else does.
I will take th
* Package name: gallery-uploader
Version : 1.9-1
Upstream Author : Pietro Battiston
* URL : http://www.pietrobattiston.it/gallery
* License : GPL
Section : graphics
It builds these binary packages:
gallery-uploader - tool to upload pictures and
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I'm (nearly finished) packaging gallery-uploader [0], a nice graphic app to
upload pictures to Gallery ( http://gallery.menalto.com ) installations.
Pietro Battiston
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I'm (nearly finished) packaging nautilus-scripts-manager [0], a simple tool to
manage nautilus scripts.
Pietro Battiston
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I'm (nearly finished) packaging Shapely [0], a free python library for
"programming with 2D geospatial geometries".
It is a dependency of another package I will provide soon.
Pietro Battiston
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