Bug#916208: [blender] Could you provide the Python module of Blender?

2018-12-11 Thread Adrien Grellier
Le 11/12/2018 à 15:06, Matteo F. Vescovi a écrit :
> Oh, you're using blender from stable/stretch.
Indeed we're using the stable version of Debian.
> So, even if I'd add the python module, you won't get it since new
> packages from unstable don't move to stable. Never.
> A possible way is to have the python module built in unstable, let it
> migrate to testing and then ask for a backport package of that
> version.

It's not a problem at all, my question is more for a mid-long term
period : for now, people are recompiling blender by hand, but in the
future if the module can be provided directly by Debian, it would spare
time for our staff and students, and probably other users too.

So If you can add it to sid/testing, it's good for me, backport would be
heaven ;-)

If it's in sid, I can recompile the package for our needs.

Kind regards

Adrien

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Bug#916208: [blender] Could you provide the Python module of Blender?

2018-12-11 Thread Matteo F. Vescovi
Hi!

On Tue, Dec 11, 2018 at 2:45 PM Adrien Grellier
 wrote:
>
> Package: blender
> Version: 2.79.b+dfsg0-1~deb9u1
> Severity: wishlist
>
> Hi,
>
> In our lab, Blender is used as a Python Module, but it has to be
> recompiled with the option WITH_PYTHON_MODULE=ON, as described on this page:
>
> https://blender.stackexchange.com/questions/117200/how-to-build-blender-as-a-python-module
>
>
> Could it be possible to provide this Python Module directly in Debian ?

[...]

> Debian Release: 9.6

Oh, you're using blender from stable/stretch.
You got 2.79b release in stable because it was the easier way to get a
bunch of security problems fixed all at once.
But it happens once in a while, and a wishlist bug is not one of those
cases that brings a new sec revision in stable.
So, even if I'd add the python module, you won't get it since new
packages from unstable don't move to stable. Never.
A possible way is to have the python module built in unstable, let it
migrate to testing and then ask for a backport package of that
version.

Hope this helps.


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Bug#916208: [blender] Could you provide the Python module of Blender?

2018-12-11 Thread Adrien Grellier
Package: blender
Version: 2.79.b+dfsg0-1~deb9u1
Severity: wishlist

Hi,

In our lab, Blender is used as a Python Module, but it has to be
recompiled with the option WITH_PYTHON_MODULE=ON, as described on this page:

https://blender.stackexchange.com/questions/117200/how-to-build-blender-as-a-python-module


Could it be possible to provide this Python Module directly in Debian ?

Kind regards,

Adrien Grellier




--- System information. ---
Architecture:
Kernel: Linux 4.9.0-8-amd64

Debian Release: 9.6
500 stable-updates ftp.univ-nantes.fr
500 stable packages.x2go.org
500 stable ftp.univ-nantes.fr
100 stretch-backports ftp.fr.debian.org

--- Package information. ---
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blender-data (= 2.79.b+dfsg0-1~deb9u1) | 2.79.b+dfsg0-1~deb9u1
fonts-dejavu | 2.37-1
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OR libavcodec-extra57 (>= 7:3.2.10) |
libavdevice57 (>= 7:3.2.10) | 7:3.2.12-1~deb9u1
libavformat57 (>= 7:3.2.10) | 7:3.2.12-1~deb9u1
libavutil55 (>= 7:3.2.10) | 7:3.2.12-1~deb9u1
libboost-atomic1.62.0 | 1.62.0+dfsg-4
libboost-chrono1.62.0 | 1.62.0+dfsg-4
libboost-date-time1.62.0 | 1.62.0+dfsg-4
libboost-filesystem1.62.0 | 1.62.0+dfsg-4
libboost-iostreams1.62.0 | 1.62.0+dfsg-4
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libboost-regex1.62.0 | 1.62.0+dfsg-4
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libboost-thread1.62.0 | 1.62.0+dfsg-4
libc6 (>= 2.15) |
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libfontconfig1 (>= 2.11) |
libfreetype6 (>= 2.2.1) |
libgcc1 (>= 1:3.4) |
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OR libgl1 |
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libglu1-mesa |
OR libglu1 |
libgomp1 (>= 4.9) |
libilmbase12 (>= 2.2.0) |
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OR libjack-0.125 |
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libopenal1 (>= 1.14) |
libopencolorio1v5 |
libopenexr22 |
libopenimageio1.6 |
libopenjp2-7 (>= 2.0.0) |
libopenvdb3.2 |
libpcre3 |
libpng16-16 (>= 1.6.2-1) |
libpython3.5 (>= 3.5.0~b1) |
libsndfile1 (>= 1.0.20) |
libspnav0 (>= 0.2.2) |
libstdc++6 (>= 5.2) |
libswscale4 (>= 7:3.2.10) |
libtbb2 |
libtiff5 (>= 4.0.3) |
libx11-6 |
libxfixes3 (>= 1:4.0.1) |
libxi6 (>= 2:1.2.99.4) |
libxml2 (>= 2.7.4) |
libxxf86vm1 |
zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.4) |


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Adrien Grellier  (02 40 37 15 55)
Informaticien du LHEEA
CNRS – École Centrale de Nantes