Bug#1031504: ITP: pynormaliz -- Python bindings for LibNormaliz

2023-02-17 Thread Torrance, Douglas

Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Doug Torrance 
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org, dtorra...@piedmont.edu

* Package name: pynormaliz
 Version : 2.18
 Upstream Author : Sebastian Gutsche 
* URL : https://github.com/Normaliz/PyNormaliz
* License : GPL-2+
 Programming Lang: Python
 Description : Python bindings for LibNormaliz

Normaliz is an open source tool for computations in affine monoids,
vector configurations, lattice polytopes, and rational
cones. Normaliz also computes algebraic polyhedra, i.e., polyhedra
defined over real algebraic extensions of Q.

PyNormaliz provides an interface to Normaliz via libNormaliz. It
offers the complete functionality of Normaliz, and can be used
interactively from Python.

I plan to maintain this package under the umbrella of the Debian
Python Team.


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Re: Bug#1031504: ITP: pynormaliz -- Python bindings for LibNormaliz

2023-02-17 Thread Jerome BENOIT

Hello Douglas,

What is the relation between the python material provided by normaliz
and the one provided by pynormaliz ?
In other words, will we need of the python material provided by normaliz ?
or can we forget it (as the current normaliz Debian package do) ?
Note that I am maintaining the normaliz Debian package.

Best wishes,
Jerome

On 17/02/2023 12:18, Torrance, Douglas wrote:

Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Doug Torrance 
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* Package name    : pynormaliz
  Version : 2.18
  Upstream Author : Sebastian Gutsche 
* URL : https://github.com/Normaliz/PyNormaliz
* License : GPL-2+
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : Python bindings for LibNormaliz

Normaliz is an open source tool for computations in affine monoids,
vector configurations, lattice polytopes, and rational
cones. Normaliz also computes algebraic polyhedra, i.e., polyhedra
defined over real algebraic extensions of Q.

PyNormaliz provides an interface to Normaliz via libNormaliz. It
offers the complete functionality of Normaliz, and can be used
interactively from Python.

I plan to maintain this package under the umbrella of the Debian
Python Team.


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Re: Bug#1031504: ITP: pynormaliz -- Python bindings for LibNormaliz

2023-02-17 Thread Torrance, Douglas

Hi Jerome,

On Fri 17 Feb 2023 12:33:17 PM +01, Jerome BENOIT  wrote:

What is the relation between the python material provided by normaliz
and the one provided by pynormaliz ?
In other words, will we need of the python material provided by normaliz ?
or can we forget it (as the current normaliz Debian package do) ?
Note that I am maintaining the normaliz Debian package.


They're the same.  The "PyNormaliz" directory in the normaliz tarball is
created by cloning the PyNormaliz repository.  See [1].

I figured that since they're maintained in separate git repositories and
have distinct version numbers, it made sense to keep them as separate
source packages.

Doug

[1] 
https://github.com/Normaliz/Normaliz/blob/5a5fd20954068301abc6227b8f041b4aa5d9e1e7/Makefile.am#L71-L74



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Re: Bug#1031504: ITP: pynormaliz -- Python bindings for LibNormaliz

2023-02-17 Thread Jerome BENOIT

Hi,

On 17/02/2023 13:03, Torrance, Douglas wrote:

Hi Jerome,

On Fri 17 Feb 2023 12:33:17 PM +01, Jerome BENOIT  wrote:

What is the relation between the python material provided by normaliz
and the one provided by pynormaliz ?
In other words, will we need of the python material provided by normaliz ?
or can we forget it (as the current normaliz Debian package do) ?
Note that I am maintaining the normaliz Debian package.


They're the same.  The "PyNormaliz" directory in the normaliz tarball is
created by cloning the PyNormaliz repository.  See [1].

I figured that since they're maintained in separate git repositories and
have distinct version numbers, it made sense to keep them as separate
source packages.


Indeed.

In short, I can continue to ignore the Python part of Normaliz
and I can assume that you take care of the Python part as soon as you can.

Thanks,
Jerome



Doug

[1] 
https://github.com/Normaliz/Normaliz/blob/5a5fd20954068301abc6227b8f041b4aa5d9e1e7/Makefile.am#L71-L74



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Bug#1031523: ITP: iqmol -- molecular builder and visualization package

2023-02-17 Thread Drew Parsons
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Drew Parsons 
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org, Debichem Team 
, Debian Science List 


* Package name: iqmol
  Version : 3.1.2
  Upstream Contact: Andrew Gilbert 
* URL : http://iqmol.org/
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: C++
  Description : molecular builder and visualization package

IQmol is able to build molecules, set up and submit input for Q-Chem
calculations, and analyse the output. Analyses include display of
molecular surfaces (densites, molecular orbitals) and animations of
frequencies and reaction pathways.

To be maintained by the Debichem Team.



Re: automated CI on salsa to prepare MR for new upstream version

2023-02-17 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi Yaroslav,

Am Wed, Jan 25, 2023 at 10:05:03AM -0500 schrieb Yaroslav Halchenko:
> I just wanted to say Thank you for all the pointers!  Overall, janitor
> looks great and the most advanced and seems already covering various
> aspects but might be a bit "too big to tune for our own use-case", so we
> might indeed pick up on ideas/implementations... we will see.

May be a bit late, but may be

   apt install routine-update

is your friend.  It also calls scripts that are used by Janitor.

Kind regards
   Andreas.

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Bug#1031535: ITP: monitoring-plugins-check-oracle-health -- Nagios plugin check_oracle_health

2023-02-17 Thread Hilmar Preusse
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Hilmar Preusse 
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org

* Package name: monitoring-plugins-check-oracle-health
  Version : 3.3.2.1
  Upstream Contact: Gerhard Laußer 
* URL : https://labs.consol.de/de/nagios/check_oracle_health/
* License : GPL-2
  Programming Lang: Perl
  Description : Nagios plugin check_oracle_health

 check_oracle_health is a plugin that can be used to check various
 parameters of an Oracle database.

 - The package delivers many performance metrics from Oracle
   data bases, which can be integerated in Nagios.
 - For now I maintain the package in my private repository,
   later I'll probably move it to the Debian Nagios Maintainer
   Group.

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Re: automated CI on salsa to prepare MR for new upstream version

2023-02-17 Thread Jelmer Vernooij
On Fri, Feb 17, 2023 at 09:26:17PM +0100, Andreas Tille wrote:
> Hi Yaroslav,
> 
> Am Wed, Jan 25, 2023 at 10:05:03AM -0500 schrieb Yaroslav Halchenko:
> > I just wanted to say Thank you for all the pointers!  Overall, janitor
> > looks great and the most advanced and seems already covering various
> > aspects but might be a bit "too big to tune for our own use-case", so we
> > might indeed pick up on ideas/implementations... we will see.
> 
> May be a bit late, but may be
> 
>apt install routine-update
> 
> is your friend.  It also calls scripts that are used by Janitor.

Does it call deb-new-upstream as well? That's the one that mainly seems 
relevant here.

Jelmer