Bug#996850: ITP: rhsrvany -- Windows tools used by virt-v2v

2023-07-24 Thread Ryan Pavlik
n Tue, 19 Oct 2021 10:48:35 -0500 Ryan Pavlik > wrote: > > Package: wnpp > > Severity: wishlist > > Owner: Ryan Pavlik > > X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org > > > > * Package name: rhsrvany > > Version : 0.20210127 > > Up

Bug#1025311: solvespace: missing builds on mipsel and mips64el

2022-12-07 Thread Ryan Pavlik
Thanks for this advice on how to fix it better and unblock migration! I've pushed an updated revision to both mentors and salsa. I'll reach out to the science team for review and sponsorship. On Fri, Dec 2, 2022 at 6:15 AM Graham Inggs wrote: > > Source: solvespace > Version: 3.1+ds1-2 >

Bug#1020374: RM: solvespace [s390x] -- ANAIS; Removed from source package due to test failure

2022-09-20 Thread Ryan Pavlik
Package: ftp.debian.org Severity: normal

Bug#1018130:

2022-08-25 Thread Ryan Pavlik
Looks like this is only for a mapping integration (?! Must have been after my time) using the old libchamplain, should just be able to disable that build option.

Bug#1013163:

2022-06-30 Thread Ryan Pavlik
I'm having trouble reproducing this locally in a Docker container using qemu on sid: it seems to work here. Similarly a Bookworm docker in qemu into which I installed the sid package also seems to test OK. (Ran the full autopkgtest suite in it, and while it did appear to fail an assertion

Bug#887978: Still present?

2022-06-30 Thread Ryan Pavlik
I'm wondering if you still see this bug in any newer stable release: it looks like we couldn't track down any reproduction of the issue at the time but 3.0 has a lot of changes since 2.3.

Bug#984232: status

2021-12-17 Thread Ryan Pavlik
an mr to make the copyright file complete again. Ryan On Wed, Dec 15, 2021, 5:24 AM Adrian Bunk wrote: > On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 02:53:40PM -0600, Ryan Pavlik wrote: > > Upstream has fixed this, and I have a package with the latest upstream > > sources in progress, happy to acc

Bug#1001870: meshlab: reproducible-builds: BuildId differences triggered by RPATH

2021-12-17 Thread Ryan Pavlik
Oh wow, thanks! I was trying to figure out why it wasn't reproducible even though it "should have" been. I'll apply this soon. On Fri, Dec 17, 2021, 6:09 PM Vagrant Cascadian < vagr...@reproducible-builds.org> wrote: > Source: meshlab > Severity: normal > Tags: patch > User:

Bug#990401: Status

2021-11-15 Thread Ryan Pavlik
A new upstream release solves this. A package is currently in progress. Ryan OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Bug#984232: status

2021-11-15 Thread Ryan Pavlik
Upstream has fixed this, and I have a package with the latest upstream sources in progress, happy to accept help to put it over the edge. Ryan OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Bug#984232: Diagnosis

2021-10-25 Thread Ryan Pavlik
Looks like this is because of a dynamic exception specification, which is forbidden by C++17. I'll see if upstream has fixed this, and if not, I'll just modify the packaging to build in C++14 mode. Ryan OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Bug#984278: Fix discovered

2021-10-25 Thread Ryan Pavlik
I have figured out a fix (the issue was in detecting what flags were needed to use std::filesystem, my conclusion is: with gcc11+, tell CMake C++17 or it will misbehave), and an updated package will be available soon pending sponsorship. OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Bug#997239: (no subject)

2021-10-25 Thread Ryan Pavlik
This has been fixed upstream, and I'm cherry-picking that patch to the package in lieu of a new upstream release, which we should do sometime soon here. OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Bug#962293: Test results, recommends

2021-10-19 Thread Ryan Pavlik
I have tried the package here: https://salsa.debian.org/libvirt-team/virt-v2v and it seems to work well. In combination with that package, I have filed https://bugs.debian.org/996850 for the two tools used when processing a Windows guest: so, probably a "recommends". OpenPGP_signature

Bug#996850: ITP: rhsrvany -- Windows tools used by virt-v2v

2021-10-19 Thread Ryan Pavlik
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Ryan Pavlik X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org * Package name: rhsrvany Version : 0.20210127 Upstream Author : Richard W.M. Jones, Red Hat Inc. * URL : https://github.com/rwmjones/rhsrvany * License : GPL-2

Bug#983952: confirmed, fixed upstream

2021-04-14 Thread Ryan Pavlik
This was a floating-point related issue with negligible impact, detected by pixel-wise compare of an export. It has been fixed upstream and will be included in the 3.0 stable release: https://github.com/solvespace/solvespace/pull/987 (Debian Bullseye currently contains 3.0 RC2) signature.asc

Bug#972936: Related/reproducer?

2021-02-14 Thread Ryan Pavlik
I've been working on a similar bug, possibly the same bug or subset of it? https://bugs.debian.org/972820 is one of its many names. I had made a reproducer minimal test case from my own experience, which I posted here https://salsa.debian.org/rpavlik/gcc-upgrade-testcase  and, to get myself out of

Bug#972820: confirmation, test case

2020-12-04 Thread Ryan Pavlik
looks like https://bugs.debian.org/972936 might be related, as well as the archived bug https://bugs.debian.org/946285 I've collected some mentions of this issue in the readme of <https://salsa.debian.org/rpavlik/gcc-10-compat> Thanks for your help! Ryan On 12/4/2020 12:27 PM, Ryan Pavlik

Bug#972820: confirmation, test case

2020-12-04 Thread Ryan Pavlik
Control: reassign gcc-10 10.2.0-19 I have also experienced this bug, as have a lot of others on the internet (try searching for "libc6-dev : Breaks: libgcc-8-dev (< 8.4.0-2~) but 8.3.0-6 is to be installed" to see). The bug appears to be in the new gcc-10 package, not the gcc-8 package it's

Bug#975157: (no subject)

2020-11-30 Thread Ryan Pavlik
This has been fixed upstream, so an upcoming update will resolve it. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Bug#881075: Update

2020-08-06 Thread Ryan Pavlik
I'd be willing to look into updating this package, as long as the maintainer has no objection. It would be helpful if the git repo of packaging were available (see https://bugs.debian.org/928335 ), though failing that I could just use dgit. Ryan

Bug#960307: linux-image-5.5.0-0.bpo.2-amd64: Please enable NVME_HWMON

2020-05-11 Thread Ryan Pavlik
Package: src:linux Version: 5.5.17-1~bpo10+1 Severity: wishlist Dear Maintainer, Linux 5.5 includes HWMON support for NVMe drives[1][2] without needing a superuser userspace binary like nvme-cli. However, it appears to be off in this build: $ grep NVME /boot/config-5.5.0-0.bpo.2-amd64 ... #

Bug#958749: libconfig-model-dpkg-perl: Parsing of wrapped long patch subjects incorrect

2020-05-01 Thread Ryan Pavlik
Control: reassign -1 git-buildpackage 0.9.14 Control: retitle -1 gbp-pq should not wrap long subjects Thanks for following up on this one, that makes sense. In the mean time, I'll try to keep those subject lines shorter when I control them. I've reassigned the issue accordingly - not sure how

Bug#958837: vulkan-loader breaks openxr-sdk-source autopkgtest: VK_DEBUG_REPORT_OBJECT_TYPE_OBJECT_TABLE_NVX_EXT’ was not declared

2020-04-29 Thread Ryan Pavlik
I'm not sure who was in the wrong here, if OpenXR shouldn't have had that NVX line in the source, or if the removal of that symbol form the header was not expected. In any case, the error-inducing line "_(INDIRECT_COMMANDS_LAYOUT_NVX)" can be patched out of OpenXR-SDK-Source - the next upstream

Bug#956510: Need help?

2020-04-28 Thread Ryan Pavlik
Is there anything I can do to help resolve this issue? It's (transitively) blocking a package I maintain, so if there's a way to help fix this I'd be happy to do so. Ryan Pavlik signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Bug#599146: git-buildpackage: gbp-pq should deal with unknown fields more gracefully

2020-04-24 Thread Ryan Pavlik
On Sun, 17 Oct 2010 15:08:56 +0200 Guido =?iso-8859-1?Q?G=FCnther?= < a...@sigxcpu.org> wrote: > On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 07:26:07PM +0200, Guido Günther wrote: > > Hi David, > > sorry for the late reply. > > > > On Tue, Oct 05, 2010 at 12:12:17AM -0300, David Bremner wrote: > > > Package:

Bug#958749: libconfig-model-dpkg-perl: Parsing of wrapped long patch subjects incorrect

2020-04-24 Thread Ryan Pavlik
not-needed) and saving again, the second half of the subject line is now un-indented and placed among the other headers (see attached before.patch and after.patch) I would expect the subject to be persisted unmodified if I don't modify it - perhaps only adjusting wrap point or indenta

Bug#958746: libconfig-model-dpkg-perl: URLs in patch descriptions mangled (treated as fields?)

2020-04-24 Thread Ryan Pavlik
between gbp-pq and cme, would have been made, not modifying the line with the URL. (My suspicion is that it parsed the https: as a RFC882 header name, so it formatted that "field" with a space between the header/field name and the "contents".) Thank you, Ryan Pavlik -- System

Bug#956253: mu-editor: Update to 1.1.0 alpha 2 or newer

2020-04-08 Thread Ryan Pavlik
Package: mu-editor Version: 1.1.0~alpha2+dfsg-0.1 Severity: wishlist Tags: patch Dear Maintainer, It would be good to get the alpha version of mu-editor in Debian, since the existing version has some issues in my experience accessing (at least newer) Adafruit devices with CircuitPython (blank

Bug#955425: libopenhmd0: No udev rules provided for device access

2020-03-31 Thread Ryan Pavlik
Package: libopenhmd0 Severity: wishlist Dear Maintainer, In order for OpenHMD to access the input devices it's designed to use, permissions or udev rules are needed. Currently, the package does not provide any, as upstream only provides instructions for making your own. I have recently filed

Bug#955424: ITP: xr-hardware -- udev rules files for normal user access to XR input devices

2020-03-31 Thread Ryan Pavlik
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Ryan Pavlik * Package name: xr-hardware Version : 0.2.1 Upstream Author : Ryan Pavlik * URL : https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/monado/utilities/xr-hardware * License : BSL-1.0 Programming Lang: udev rules, generated

Bug#955423: ITP: monado -- Implementation (preview) of the OpenXR API

2020-03-31 Thread Ryan Pavlik
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Ryan Pavlik * Package name: monado Version : 0.1.0 Upstream Author : Jakob Bornecrantz * URL : https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/monado/monado * License : BSL-1.0, some parts Apache-2.0 Programming Lang: Primarily C

Bug#955383: terminator: URLs are not clickable

2020-03-30 Thread Ryan Pavlik
On 3/30/20 4:21 PM, Antonio Terceiro wrote: > Control: tag -1 + patch > > On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 05:45:33PM -0300, Antonio Terceiro wrote: >> Package: terminator >> Version: 1.91-4 >> Severity: normal >> >> I just installed terminator. All the documentation I found, and the >> preferences

Bug#953506: Updated version

2020-03-27 Thread Ryan Pavlik
NOTE: This is an updated upstream version: the pypi package now includes the unit tests, so they're included both in the build process and as autopkgtests, in addition to the other upstream changes. Dear mentors, I am looking for a sponsor for my package "click-man" * Package name:

Bug#954998: update

2020-03-27 Thread Ryan Pavlik
On 3/26/20 11:58 AM, gregor herrmann wrote: > On Thu, 26 Mar 2020 11:23:23 -0500, Ryan Pavlik wrote: > >> OK, I found lintian 2.55.0~bpo10+1 on snapshot.d.o, and cme edit dpkg >> works fine there. So, some change between lintian 2.55.0~bpo10+1 and >> 2.57.0~bpo

Bug#954998: update

2020-03-26 Thread Ryan Pavlik
control: affects -1 lintian OK, I found lintian 2.55.0~bpo10+1 on snapshot.d.o, and cme edit dpkg works fine there. So, some change between lintian 2.55.0~bpo10+1 and 2.57.0~bpo10+1 broke cme edit dpkg. Ryan

Bug#954998: libconfig-model-dpkg-perl: cme edit dpkg does not start

2020-03-26 Thread Ryan Pavlik
Package: libconfig-model-dpkg-perl Version: 2.122 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, Recently, I have had cme edit dpkg stop working on my Buster system, which is mostly clean, with some use of buster-backports. This seemed to occur in conjunction with an update in which lintian was

Bug#954092: meshlab: none

2020-03-16 Thread Ryan Pavlik
Package: src:meshlab Version: 2020.02+git200217-1 Severity: serious Justification: Policy 2.3 Tags: pending Owner: ryan.pav...@gmail.com Dear Maintainer, The recently uploaded 2020.02+git200217-1 package has some DFSG violations - some of which are file-exclusions that got lost in the new

Bug#886580: meshlab crashes on empty .stl

2020-03-16 Thread Ryan Pavlik
Control: tags -1 + fixed-upstream pending Looks like this is fixed upstream in the newest release, which I have sitting on Mentors ready for review and upload: https://mentors.debian.net/package/meshlab On Sun, 7 Jan 2018 19:52:55 + Ian Jackson wrote: > Package: meshlab > Version:

Bug#953506: RFS: click-man/0.3.0-1 [ITP] -- Generate man pages for click based CLI applications - command (Python 3)

2020-03-09 Thread Ryan Pavlik
Package: sponsorship-requests Severity: normal [important for RC bugs, wishlist for new packages] Dear mentors, I am looking for a sponsor for my package "click-man" * Package name: click-man Version : 0.3.0-1 Upstream Author : Timo Furrer * URL :

Bug#740678: (no subject)

2020-03-09 Thread Ryan Pavlik
Back in the day I was closely involved with AbiWord, including packaging on Debian and Ubuntu. Since it's not a very fast-moving project right now, I think I can safely offer to help keep it alive in Debian. Ryan

Bug#953062: Update

2020-03-06 Thread Ryan Pavlik
Ah, I figured out the conflict. Qt5 on armel/armhf uses OpenGL ES, not OpenGL full (desktop). So, using full OpenGL causes conflicts. My most recent changes (pushed to salsa, waiting on my cowbuilder before pushing to mentors) change the dependency in control to libqt5opengl5-desktop-dev, so that

Bug#951904: Status

2020-03-06 Thread Ryan Pavlik
I have a work in progress package here that will resolve this issue.

Bug#629171: Update

2020-03-06 Thread Ryan Pavlik
The referenced RFP bugs have been closed for lack of activity. My most recent work resolves this bug differently, by simply not exposing the "broken" exporter. I've listed this bug in the changelog so it will be closed once that package enters the archives.

Bug#953062: status update

2020-03-05 Thread Ryan Pavlik
OK, I got a chance to build aarch64 and it does build there. Unfortunately I hit a more fundamental error with armhf, that it has type mismatches when trying to use GLEW. Not sure if this is intrinsic or if it can be solved: the last version that was in Debian was a long time ago... This error

Bug#953062: FTBFS on arm64, armel, armhf, ppc64el, s390x

2020-03-05 Thread Ryan Pavlik
On 3/4/20 1:12 PM, Moritz Mühlenhoff wrote: > On Tue, Mar 03, 2020 at 05:56:18PM -0600, Ryan Pavlik wrote: >> armel and armhf: these platforms only have OpenGL-ES, not desktop >> OpenGL, so the correct thing to do is to disable this package on those >> platforms. Is the

Bug#924099: ITP

2020-03-04 Thread Ryan Pavlik
I now have a package for this tool up on mentors, seeking sponsorship. (And yes, the package builds its own man pages with itself.) https://mentors.debian.net/package/click-man I have the source maintained on salsa at https://salsa.debian.org/rpavlik-guest/click-man Let me know if there are

Bug#953062: FTBFS on arm64, armel, armhf, ppc64el, s390x

2020-03-03 Thread Ryan Pavlik
arm64 and s390x (and maybe ppc64el?) are all an issue with signed char conversions. I have a patch to fix that in my git repo, along with other fixes that effectively block further usage (dfsg, etc): https://salsa.debian.org/rpavlik-guest/meshlab/-/commit/2631636f29b7375a1d7977a1484b826db55ba153

Bug#901245: x-terminal-emulator -e

2020-02-27 Thread Ryan Pavlik
This blocks updating policy version past 4.0.1 since 4.1.0 mandates that -e works in this way: https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-customized-programs.html#packages-providing-a-terminal-emulator (This is the only item I've noticed in the upgrading checklist up through 4.5.0)

Bug#947716: RFH: terminator -- multiple GNOME terminals in one window

2020-02-27 Thread Ryan Pavlik
I am also an active user. I have a few hours a week of "upstream" time at work that I could look at this package during. Ryan signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Bug#924099: RFP: click-man -- Automate generation of man pages for python click applications

2020-02-25 Thread Ryan Pavlik
I created a package for this as a part of packaging a Click-based tool where, as you described, I didn't like the manual options for manpage creation. (Started with py2dsp output but have made it better than that.) I'd be happy to collaborate with you on it. Ryan On Sat, 09 Mar 2019 16:05:08

Bug#946876: mingw32: Linking failure when using std::experimental::filesystem

2019-12-16 Thread Ryan Pavlik
Package: g++-mingw-w64-x86-64 Version: 8.3.0-6+21.3~deb10u1 Severity: normal Tags: patch Dear Maintainer, I had some issues linking an application being built as C++14 and using the std::experimental::filesystem - it mentioned unresolved "fs_err_concat" symbols. When researching it, I

Bug#946685: meshlab: Most current upstream builds without modification on Buster, re-packaging started but need help

2019-12-13 Thread Ryan Pavlik
Package: meshlab Severity: important Tags: patch Dear Maintainer, I saw that meshlab was removed due to build issues. I have done some work on it upstream recently, including incorporating patches/functionality from the debian package. It now builds easily with fewer patches - and my PR to add a

Bug#687664: devscripts-licensecheck: Does not recognize MPL 2.0

2012-09-14 Thread Ryan Pavlik
ii ubuntu-dev-to 0.99.1 useful tools for Ubuntu developers ii w3m 0.5.2-2.1ubuntu1.2 WWW browsable pager with excellent -- no debconf information From 041f90cb124128cf74dc7db90185ffd36ec1cd0f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ryan Pavlik rpav...@iastate.edu Date