Re: xeus-zmq ?
Le Tue, Aug 08, 2023 at 12:00:39AM +0200, Gordon Ball a écrit : > > On 22/06/2023 13:42, Bill Allombert wrote: > > Le Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 08:40:02PM +0200, Gordon Ball a écrit : > > > On 08/06/2023 11:54, Bill Allombert wrote: > > > > Dear Debian Sciences, > > > > > > > > I try to compile some xeus jupyter kernel and it requires xeus-zmq > > > > which does not seems to be in Debian. > > > > Is it under a different name ? > > Postscript: xeus 3.1 and xeus-zmq have now been uploaded to unstable. Yes thanks a lot, I am using them now, this is great! Now there is a thing called xwidgets <https://github.com/jupyter-xeus/xwidgets> that I might need in the future. Any plan to package it ? Cheers, -- Bill. Imagine a large red swirl here.
Re: xeus-zmq ?
On 22/06/2023 13:42, Bill Allombert wrote: Le Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 08:40:02PM +0200, Gordon Ball a écrit : On 08/06/2023 11:54, Bill Allombert wrote: Dear Debian Sciences, I try to compile some xeus jupyter kernel and it requires xeus-zmq which does not seems to be in Debian. Is it under a different name ? Postscript: xeus 3.1 and xeus-zmq have now been uploaded to unstable.
Re: xeus-zmq ?
Le Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 08:40:02PM +0200, Gordon Ball a écrit : > On 08/06/2023 11:54, Bill Allombert wrote: > > Dear Debian Sciences, > > > > I try to compile some xeus jupyter kernel and it requires xeus-zmq > > which does not seems to be in Debian. > > Is it under a different name ? > > No, it's not packaged (as far as I know - I packaged libxeus and > xeus-python). It has only (relatively) recently been split out of libxeus > upstream; it was split out for libxeus 3.x afaik. The current packaging of > libxeus 2.4 includes zmq functionality, but presumably you need a newer > version. Ah thanks, indeed in libxeus 2.4 I found it under xeus/xserver_zmq.hpp > > Otherwise, is there plan to add it ? > > It'll be needed to update to libxeus 3.x and xeus-python 0.15, so yes. I'm > split on whether it is tightly enough coupled to libxeus that it should be > added as an extra tarball in the same source package or packaged > independently. That said, I don't expect to work on this imminently so if > you need it soon, feel free to work on it. Well, I prefer to work with bookworm than with sid, so I will stay with 2.4 for the time being. Thanks by the way for packaging xeus! Cheers, -- Bill. Imagine a large red swirl here.
Re: xeus-zmq ?
On 08/06/2023 11:54, Bill Allombert wrote: Dear Debian Sciences, I try to compile some xeus jupyter kernel and it requires xeus-zmq which does not seems to be in Debian. Is it under a different name ? No, it's not packaged (as far as I know - I packaged libxeus and xeus-python). It has only (relatively) recently been split out of libxeus upstream; it was split out for libxeus 3.x afaik. The current packaging of libxeus 2.4 includes zmq functionality, but presumably you need a newer version. Otherwise, is there plan to add it ? It'll be needed to update to libxeus 3.x and xeus-python 0.15, so yes. I'm split on whether it is tightly enough coupled to libxeus that it should be added as an extra tarball in the same source package or packaged independently. That said, I don't expect to work on this imminently so if you need it soon, feel free to work on it. Gordon
xeus-zmq ?
Dear Debian Sciences, I try to compile some xeus jupyter kernel and it requires xeus-zmq which does not seems to be in Debian. Is it under a different name ? Otherwise, is there plan to add it ? Cheers, -- Bill. Imagine a large red swirl here.