Hi Diane, On Sat, Mar 30, 2024 at 08:59:39PM -0700, Diane Trout wrote: > Hi Julian, > > On Sat, 2024-03-30 at 20:22 +0000, Julian Gilbey wrote: > > Lovely to hear from you, and oh wow, that's amazing, thank you! > > > > I can't speak for anyone else, but I suggest that pushing your > > updates > > to the science-team package would be very sensible; it would be silly > > for someone else to have to redo your work. > > > > What more is needed for it to be ready for unstable? > > > The things I think are kind of broken are: > > We've got 7.0.0 and upstreams current version is 15.0.2.
Yes, that does seem a little less than ideal! > the pyarrow 7.0.0 tests fail because it depends on a python test > library that breaks with pytest 8.0. Either I need to disable the > python tests or upgrade to a newer version. It may well be that newer versions would work with pytest 8.x. I don't think it's worth spending time trying to patch such a relatively old version. > My upgrade didn't go smoothly because uscan found also upstreams debian > watch file which is too loose and matches some other tar balls on their > distribution site. > > (Though I don't know why uscan keeps looking for watch files after > finding one in debian/watch) Oh dear. uscan(1) does say: Unless --watchfile is given, uscan looks recursively for valid source trees starting from the current directory (see the below section "Directory name checking" for details). and then: For each valid source tree found, typically the following happens: [...] so yes, it will look at more than one location. > And you were probably right in that arrow needs to be a team, because I > have no idea how to get other the other languages interfaces packaged. I suggest that without anyone else volunteering to do those other language interfaces (perhaps it's not a pressing need for people working with language X), I wonder whether it's worth just packaging the Python (and presumably C++) interfaces for now, and then if others want to join the effort to support language X later on, a new version of the Debian package can be uploaded with a new binary package for language X. It does mean more trips through the NEW queue if and when that happens, but given that no-one's shown interest in language X for the last several years, this is unlikely to be much of an issue. Version 7.0 provided support (it seems) for: GLib (seems that a draft framework for building this is already in the Debian package, and it can then be used in lots of languages), C++ (this is the core libraries), C# (not of interest to us), Go, Java, JavaScript, Julia, Matlab (not of interest to us), Python, R, Ruby. > Oh and I probably need to get the pyarrow installed somewhere, since it > was stopping at the tests I hadn't run into dh_missing errors yet. Oh. Would pybuild do that automatically (perhaps specifying PYBUILD_PACKAGE)? Best wishes, Julian