Bug#987387: ITA: openvpn-systemd-resolved -- integrates OpenVPN with systemd-resolved

2021-04-22 Thread tous
Package: wnpp
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Processed: ITP: opm -- Open Porous Media Software Suite

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Bug #987381 [wnpp] ITP: opm-common -- Tools for Eclipse reservoir simulation 
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Bug#987381: ITP: opm-common -- Tools for Eclipse reservoir simulation files

2021-04-22 Thread Markus Blatt
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Markus Blatt 

* Package name: opm-common, opm-material, opm-grid, opm-models, opm-
simulators, opm-upscaling
  Version : 2021.04
  Upstream Author : OPM 
* URL : https://www.opm-project.org/
* License : GPL2+/GPL3+
  Programming Lang: C++, Python
  Description : Open Porous Media (OPM) software suite
 .
 The Open Porous Media (OPM) software suite provides libraries and
 tools for modeling and simulation of porous media processes, especially
 for simulating CO2 sequestration and improved and enhanced oil recovery.

Please note that the software is maintained in several repositories and
hence this ITP is for several source packages.

Packages should ideally be maintained via the Debian science team as this is
software
for physics. Most of the packaging will be maintained by me and a colleague who
are also part of the OPM development team, but as neither of us are Debian
maintainers we rely on some mentoring and definitely need sponsors for
uploading.

The actual packaging effort has already started and besides smal glitches seems
to be now in good shape (as far as we as newbie/recreational packagers can
judge).
Current state of the packaging effort can be found at
https://salsa.debian.org/blattms/

Below is a list of the packages:

Source: opm-common
Description: Tools for Eclipse reservoir simulation files
 The Open Porous Media (OPM) software suite provides libraries and
 tools for modeling and simulation of porous media processes, especially
 for simulating CO2 sequestration and improved and enhanced oil recovery.
 .
 The Eclipse file format is widely used in the reservoir simulation
 community. This package provides library containing code for processing
 files in Eclipse format as well as utility code used by other OPM
 modules.

Source: opm-material
Description: Material properties framework for porous media
 The Open Porous Media (OPM) software suite provides libraries and
 tools for modeling and simulation of porous media processes, especially
 for simulating CO2 sequestration and improved and enhanced oil recovery.
 .
 This header-only library contains the generic code for calculating material
 properties used when simulating porous media flow. It includes utilities
 for calculating relative-permeability/capillary pressure laws,
 thermodynamic relations, flash solvers, empirical heat conduction laws,
 et cetera.It uses automatic differentiation for calculating the
 properties.

Source: opm-grid
Description: DUNE grid implementations for reservoir simulation
 The Open Porous Media (OPM) software suite provides libraries and
 tools for modeling and simulation of porous media processes, especially
 for simulating CO2 sequestration and improved and enhanced oil recovery.
 .
 opm-grid provides implementations of grids for reservoir simulation,
 corner point or more general pillar grids, following the DUNE grid interface:
 CpGrid, a parallel corner point grid, and PolyhedralGrid a more general serial
 grid implementation of an unstructured, legacy, grid.
 .
 A standard grid type in the petroleum industry, corner-point grids fills
 the domain with a relatively low number of cells while still providing
 sufficient flexibility to model faults, fractures and erosion. The grid
 format was originally designed with an eye towards geological modeling
 rather than numerical simulation, but is still suitable for e.g. low order
 finite volume discretizations.

Source: opm-models
Description: C++ simulation framework for porous media flow -- development
files
 The Open Porous Media (OPM) software suite provides libraries and
 tools for modeling and simulation of porous media processes, especially
 for simulating CO2 sequestration and improved and enhanced oil recovery.
 .
 opm-models is a header-only simulation framework which is primary focused
 on fully implicit models for flow and transport in porous media. It uses
 finite volume schemes for discretization and automatic differentiation
 for calculating the Jacobians. Its main objectives is to provide an
 easily usable, well maintainable, high performance framework which is
 capable of capturing all macro-scale scenarios relevant for academic
 research and industrial applications involving flow and transport
 processes in porous media.

Source: opm-simulators
Description: Parallel porous media / reservoir simulators
 The Open Porous Media (OPM) software suite provides libraries and
 tools for modeling and simulation of porous media processes, especially
 for simulating CO2 sequestration and improved and enhanced oil recovery.
 .
 opm-simulators provides a research (ebos) and a production (flow) fully
 implicit black-oil simulators, supporting one to three phases and
 supporting solvent and polymer options. It uses cell centered finite
 volume schemes with two point flux approximation and automatic
 differentiation for the discretization and uses state of the art linear
 and nonlinear solve

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Bug#986920: RFA: rtklib -- Real Time Kinematic and other advanced GPS positioning techniques

2021-04-22 Thread Matteo F. Vescovi
Hi again!

On 2021-04-14 at 15:12 (+02), Matteo F. Vescovi wrote:
> As stated on IRC, I'd like to adopt this package and bring it back
> under the Debian GIS Team umbrella.
> Thanks for your efforts in keeping this package up-to-date till now.

Sorry but I have to drop my interest in rtklib package due to different
views and approaches on how to work on packaging this piece of software
with the main maintainer of the Debian GIS Team.

Ad maiora.


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Bug#892842: OpenJDK 8 archive re-entry

2021-04-22 Thread Emmanuel Bourg
Le 22/04/2021 à 02:51, Thorsten Glaser a écrit :

> unfortunately not yet. They’re probably depriorising sid in times of
> freeze, but the grace period for not bothering them is probably over
> by now so if ebourg doesn’t want to prod them now, I can do this but
> nobody else should so they don’t get annoyed.
> 
> Emmanuel, will you or should I?

Please do.

That said, we may also upload kotlin now even if openjdk-8 is still in
the queue. As long as they enter sid in the right order, that's fine. In
the worst case kotlin will be accepted before openjdk-8 and simply
prevented from transitioning to testing until openjdk-8 arrives.


> I’m not exactly sure this method is the preferred one, especially
> given ebourg’s alternative bootstrapping path from source is
> progressing admirably. (Not to throw away that work though, it’ll
> become useful nearer to that bootstrapping processes end.)

To be honest, I still have a very long way to go and I'm not even sure
to succeed (I spent a full day dealing with 2 months worth of commits,
and I'm only at the Q2 2015 code).

They've done a great work, I don't think my approach replaces theirs, at
best I may reconnect with them to provide the bootstrap compiler, or
certify later that both approaches produce the same binaries.

Emmanuel Bourg