Re: [Python-modules-team] numpy 1.6.1 into unstable?

2012-04-11 Thread Julian Taylor
On 04/11/2012 12:03 AM, Sandro Tosi wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 19:30, Julian Taylor
>  wrote:
> 
>> 640940 [0] and 665998 should probably still be resolved in the upload to
>> unstable.
> 
> you didn't seem to have addressed Jakub reply in 640940...
> 
>> ftw. numpy 1.6 has been uploaded in ubuntu precise three weeks ago and
>> the world did not fall apart yet. I also expect a smooth transition
>> thanks to the excellent preparation by you and jakub.
>>
>> [0] crappy patch for it:
>> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/precise/python-numpy/precise/view/head:/debian/patches/search-multiarch-paths.patch
> 
> ...or better you did for ubuntu but didn't communicate it back to
> Debian, not helping, sorry.
> 
> Cheers,

no reason to get so hostile.
You didn't reply to Jakub either so I wrongly assumed your rejection of
the gcc type patch still stood.

what about bug 665998 (dh_numpy3)?
I guess a sed s/python/python3/ dh_numpy > dh_numpy3 would probably be
enough?
Or should that better be solved with a single helper?
I think it should be fixed before other packages start adding
unnecessary manual depends.

Cheers,
Julian


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Re: [Python-modules-team] numpy 1.6.1 into unstable?

2012-04-10 Thread Sandro Tosi
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 19:30, Julian Taylor
 wrote:

> 640940 [0] and 665998 should probably still be resolved in the upload to
> unstable.

you didn't seem to have addressed Jakub reply in 640940...

> ftw. numpy 1.6 has been uploaded in ubuntu precise three weeks ago and
> the world did not fall apart yet. I also expect a smooth transition
> thanks to the excellent preparation by you and jakub.
>
> [0] crappy patch for it:
> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/precise/python-numpy/precise/view/head:/debian/patches/search-multiarch-paths.patch

...or better you did for ubuntu but didn't communicate it back to
Debian, not helping, sorry.

Cheers,
-- 
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My website: http://matrixhasu.altervista.org/
Me at Debian: http://wiki.debian.org/SandroTosi


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Re: [Python-modules-team] numpy 1.6.1 into unstable?

2012-04-10 Thread Julian Taylor
On 04/10/2012 10:56 AM, Sandro Tosi wrote:
> Hello Yaroslav,
> such questions are better asked on debian-python: few people reads the
> pkging ml (cc added).
> 
> On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 22:02, Yaroslav Halchenko  
> wrote:
>> sorry if that is obvious from somewhere but I wondered -- what are the
>> showstoppers preventing numpy 1.6.1 migration from noone-sees
>> experimental to shiny and bleeding edge unstable?
>>
>> 1:1.5.1-4 is in both unstable and testing so I guess there is no other
>> transition cooking and I thought it would be a good time to prepare for
>> upcoming freeze assuring that dependent packages are in good shape... ?
> 
> I think it's time to move it to unstable, yes; the numpy transition
> (#658289) was closed some days ago, so we're clear to go.
> 
> I planned to ask yesterday Jakub for support/opinion in the
> transition, but didn't see him in IRC, adding CC now: Jakub, what do
> you think about uploading new Numpy to unstable?
> 
> There is (to my knowledge) one bug 659403 (nipy) that would become RC,
> while 659409 (veusz) is fixed but not yet migrated into testing due to
> RC bug.
> 
> Given the work done by Jakub, this new numpy shouldn't generated a
> transition per se (it just bump the API version, not the ABI, which
> most of the packages use) so it would be the first smooth transition:
> let's see how it goes :)
> 
> Cheers,

640940 [0] and 665998 should probably still be resolved in the upload to
unstable.
ftw. numpy 1.6 has been uploaded in ubuntu precise three weeks ago and
the world did not fall apart yet. I also expect a smooth transition
thanks to the excellent preparation by you and jakub.

[0] crappy patch for it:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/precise/python-numpy/precise/view/head:/debian/patches/search-multiarch-paths.patch



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Re: [Python-modules-team] numpy 1.6.1 into unstable?

2012-04-10 Thread Sandro Tosi
Hello Yaroslav,
such questions are better asked on debian-python: few people reads the
pkging ml (cc added).

On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 22:02, Yaroslav Halchenko  wrote:
> sorry if that is obvious from somewhere but I wondered -- what are the
> showstoppers preventing numpy 1.6.1 migration from noone-sees
> experimental to shiny and bleeding edge unstable?
>
> 1:1.5.1-4 is in both unstable and testing so I guess there is no other
> transition cooking and I thought it would be a good time to prepare for
> upcoming freeze assuring that dependent packages are in good shape... ?

I think it's time to move it to unstable, yes; the numpy transition
(#658289) was closed some days ago, so we're clear to go.

I planned to ask yesterday Jakub for support/opinion in the
transition, but didn't see him in IRC, adding CC now: Jakub, what do
you think about uploading new Numpy to unstable?

There is (to my knowledge) one bug 659403 (nipy) that would become RC,
while 659409 (veusz) is fixed but not yet migrated into testing due to
RC bug.

Given the work done by Jakub, this new numpy shouldn't generated a
transition per se (it just bump the API version, not the ABI, which
most of the packages use) so it would be the first smooth transition:
let's see how it goes :)

Cheers,
-- 
Sandro Tosi (aka morph, morpheus, matrixhasu)
My website: http://matrixhasu.altervista.org/
Me at Debian: http://wiki.debian.org/SandroTosi


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