Bug#934258: Current status?
Hi, there is a Debian package fonts-fork-awesome. Isn't that what you need? (ITP bug is 910256) Best, Tobias On Tue, 26 Apr 2022 17:20:02 +0200 Roland Mas wrote: > > - fortawesome-fontawesome-free (see my other mail: no source available, > and I don't know what to do; split the part of jupyterlab that depend on > it into a separate package in contrib? try to make do with a previous > version?) > >
Bug#1010105: ITP: python-lrcalc -- Python interface to lrcalc
Package: wnpp X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org Owner: Tobias Hansen Severity: wishlist * Package name: python-lrcalc Version : 2.1 Upstream Author : Anders S. Buch * URL : http://www.math.rutgers.edu/~asbuch/lrcalc/ * License : GPL-3+ Programming Lang: Python Description : Python interface to lrcalc This is a Cython interface to the C library lrcalc. It is a dependency of sagemath >= 9.6. I am planning to maintain it within the Debian Math Team.
Bug#1004708: ITP: primecountpy -- Python interface to primecount
Package: wnpp X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org Owner: Tobias Hansen Severity: wishlist * Package name: primecountpy Version : 0.1.0 Upstream Author : Dima Pasechnik * URL : https://github.com/dimpase/primecountpy * License : GPL Programming Lang: Python Description : Python interface to primecount This is a Cython interface to the C++ library primecount. It is a dependency of sagemath >= 9.5. I am planning to maintain it within the Debian Math Team.
Bug#1003317: [Debian-science-sagemath] [RFP]: primecount -- count the primes below an integer
Hi Jerome, any news on this? If you prefer I could also take care of it. Best, Tobias On 1/8/22 20:10, Jerome BENOIT wrote: > Hello, > > I think it the best idea. > I cannot do that this week-end. > > I think I can have a look on it the next week-end or the week-end after. > > If it is ok, I can put an ITP. > > Best wishes, > Jerome > > On 08/01/2022 12:14, Tobias Hansen wrote: >> Hi, >> >> we need to package primecount and primecountpy for sagemath 9.5. Jerome, I >> saw that you are already maintaining primesieve by the same upstream. Are >> you interested in packaging these two or should I take care of it? >> >> Best wishes, >> Tobias >> >> On Sat, 08 Jan 2022 06:35:05 + Preetham Gujjula >> wrote: >>> Package: wnpp >>> Severity: wishlist >>> >>> * Package name : primecount >>> Version : 7.2 >>> Upstream Author : Kim Walisch >>> * URL : https://github.com/kimwalisch/primecount >>> * License : BSD-2-Clause >>> Programming Lang: C/C++ >>> Description : count the primes below an integer >>> >>> primecount is a command-line program and C/C++ library that counts the >>> primes >>> below an integer <= 10^31 using highly optimized implementations of the >>> combinatorial prime counting algorithms. >>> >>> It is related to and created by the same developer as primesieve, which is >>> already packaged into Debian. >>> >>> >>> >> >> ___ >> Debian-science-sagemath mailing list >> debian-science-sagem...@alioth-lists.debian.net >> https://alioth-lists.debian.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/debian-science-sagemath >> > > > ___ > Debian-science-sagemath mailing list > debian-science-sagem...@alioth-lists.debian.net > https://alioth-lists.debian.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/debian-science-sagemath
Bug#1003848: ITP: ares -- Accurate multi-system emulator
Package: wnpp Owner: Tobias Hansen Severity: wishlist * Package name: ares Version : 126 Upstream Author : Near et al * URL : https://ares-emulator.github.io/ * License : ISC Programming Lang: C++ Description : Accurate multi-system emulator ares is an emulator for systems from Nintendo, Sega, Sony, NEC, SNK, Microsoft, Coleco, Bandai and Benesse. It is a descendent of higan and bsnes and focuses on accuracy and preservation. The SNES emulation is especially complete and polished. Near created various variants of his emulator under different names (bsnes, higan, byuu and ares). Since ares seems to be the most actively developed variant and more user friendly than the latest higan versions, I am planning to package ares and to remove the existing higan package from Debian.
Bug#1003317: [RFP]: primecount -- count the primes below an integer
Hi, we need to package primecount and primecountpy for sagemath 9.5. Jerome, I saw that you are already maintaining primesieve by the same upstream. Are you interested in packaging these two or should I take care of it? Best wishes, Tobias On Sat, 08 Jan 2022 06:35:05 + Preetham Gujjula wrote: > Package: wnpp > Severity: wishlist > > * Package name: primecount > Version : 7.2 > Upstream Author : Kim Walisch > * URL : https://github.com/kimwalisch/primecount > * License : BSD-2-Clause > Programming Lang: C/C++ > Description : count the primes below an integer > > primecount is a command-line program and C/C++ library that counts the primes > below an integer <= 10^31 using highly optimized implementations of the > combinatorial prime counting algorithms. > > It is related to and created by the same developer as primesieve, which is > already packaged into Debian. > > >
Bug#1001150: ITP: memory-allocator -- memory allocation extension class for cython
Package: wnpp Owner: Tobias Hansen Severity: wishlist * Package name: memory-allocator Version : 0.1.2 Upstream Author : The Sage Development Team * URL : https://github.com/sagemath/memory_allocator * License : GPL-3+ Programming Lang: Python Description : memory allocation extension class for cython An extension class to allocate memory easily with cython. This is a dependency of sagemath.
Bug#929848: How is the packaging of pplpy going?
On 7/19/19 2:19 AM, Julien Puydt wrote: > Hi, > > Le 18/07/2019 à 21:55, Tobias Hansen a écrit : >> On 7/18/19 3:17 PM, Julien Puydt wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> Le 18/07/2019 à 20:12, Tobias Hansen a écrit : >>>> I pushed it now to https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/pplpy/ >>>> >>>> Feel free to work on / upload it. >>> Excellent! >>> >>> I worked on it a little. >>> >>> But I don't understand the lines in d/rules where you put "export >>> whatever=whatever" as dependencies... does it work? >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> JP >> Great, thanks! That export thing is to prevent sphinx accessing the >> internet, from >> >> https://wiki.debian.org/Python/LibraryStyleGuide#Sphinx_documentation >> > I didn't know it was possible to do exports like this, but indeed: > https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_node/Target_002dspecific.html#Target_002dspecific > > I worked on the package some more ; I think it's ready : it builds and > autopkgtest is happy... > > You might still want to have a look first. > > JP Thanks a lot! It looks good, you can add yourself to uploaders and upload if you want. There's the lintian warning about the Python 2 package, but we could just see if ftp-masters object to that. Best, Tobias
Bug#929848: How is the packaging of pplpy going?
On 7/18/19 3:17 PM, Julien Puydt wrote: > Hi, > > Le 18/07/2019 à 20:12, Tobias Hansen a écrit : >> I pushed it now to https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/pplpy/ >> >> Feel free to work on / upload it. > Excellent! > > I worked on it a little. > > But I don't understand the lines in d/rules where you put "export > whatever=whatever" as dependencies... does it work? > > Cheers, > > JP Great, thanks! That export thing is to prevent sphinx accessing the internet, from https://wiki.debian.org/Python/LibraryStyleGuide#Sphinx_documentation Best, Tobias
Bug#929848: How is the packaging of pplpy going?
Hi Julien, I pushed it now to https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/pplpy/ Feel free to work on / upload it. Thanks! Tobias On 7/18/19 10:27 AM, Julien Puydt wrote: > Hi, > > how is the packaging of pplpy going? > > I wanted to lend a hand, but didn't find 'pplpy' on salsa. > > Cheers, > > JP
Bug#929848: ITP: pplpy -- Python interface to PPL
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Tobias Hansen * Package name: pplpy Version : 0.8.4 Upstream Author : Vincent Delecroix * URL : https://gitlab.com/videlec/pplpy * License : GPL-3+ Programming Lang: Python Description : Python interface to PPL pplpy is a Python interface to the C++ Parma Polyhedra Library (PPL). I'm packaging it because it is a dependency of sagemath 8.7.
Bug#909830: ITP: libbraiding -- computations on braid groups
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Tobias Hansen * Package name: libbraiding Version : 1.0 Upstream Author : Miguel Marco-Buzunariz * URL : https://github.com/miguelmarco/libbraiding * License : GPL-2+ Programming Lang: C++ Description : computations on braid groups libbraiding is a library to compute several properties of braids, including centralizer and conjugacy check. I'm packaging it because it is a dependency of sagemath 8.4.
Bug#909831: ITP: libhomfly -- compute the homfly polynomial of a link
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Tobias Hansen * Package name: libhomfly Version : 1.02r5 Upstream Author : Miguel Marco-Buzunariz * URL : https://github.com/miguelmarco/libhomfly * License : unlicence Programming Lang: C Description : compute the homfly polynomial of a link libhomfly is a library to compute the homfly polynomial of knots and links. I'm packaging it because it is a dependency of sagemath 8.4.
Bug#874339: ITP: rpy2-2.8 -- Python interface to the GNU R language and environment
On 09/05/2017 09:29 PM, Ben Hutchings wrote: > On Tue, 2017-09-05 at 08:39 +0100, Tobias Hansen wrote: >> Package: wnpp >> Severity: wishlist >>> Owner: Tobias Hansen >> * Package name: rpy2-2.8 >> Version : 2.8.6 >> Upstream Author : Laurent Gautier >> * URL : https://rpy2.bitbucket.io/ >> * License : GPL-2+ >> Programming Lang: C, Python >> Description : Python interface to the GNU R language and environment >> >> This Debian package provides RPy2, a very simple yet robust Python interface >> to the GNU R Programming Language. It can manage different types of R >> objects, >> and can execute arbitrary R functions, including graphic functions. Rpy2 is a >> rewrite and extension of the older RPy interface. >> >> Rpy2 is already in Debian, however Rpy2 2.9 no longer supports Python 2, so >> the Python 2 package was recently removed from Debian. Since sagemath depends >> on rpy2 while using Python 2, this package reintroduces the Python 2 version >> of >> Rpy2, based on the 2.8 series. > We're aiming to remove Python 2 from Debian, so it doesn't make sense > to introduce another reverse dependency on it. sagemath should be > changed to work with Python 3 only. > > Ben. > Sagemath will be changed to use Python 3 once it's possible, hopefully before the next Debian freeze. Currently it's still Python 2 only, but they are working on switching to Python 3. Given the number of dependencies sagemath has, we have to continuously update it and it's dependencies. It's unlikely a Python 3 sagemath would make it into the next Debian release if we just stop working on it and let the package rot until they completed the switch to Python 3. Best, Tobias
Bug#874339: ITP: rpy2-2.8 -- Python interface to the GNU R language and environment
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Tobias Hansen * Package name: rpy2-2.8 Version : 2.8.6 Upstream Author : Laurent Gautier * URL : https://rpy2.bitbucket.io/ * License : GPL-2+ Programming Lang: C, Python Description : Python interface to the GNU R language and environment This Debian package provides RPy2, a very simple yet robust Python interface to the GNU R Programming Language. It can manage different types of R objects, and can execute arbitrary R functions, including graphic functions. Rpy2 is a rewrite and extension of the older RPy interface. Rpy2 is already in Debian, however Rpy2 2.9 no longer supports Python 2, so the Python 2 package was recently removed from Debian. Since sagemath depends on rpy2 while using Python 2, this package reintroduces the Python 2 version of Rpy2, based on the 2.8 series.
Bug#864792: ITP: cypari2 -- Python interface to PARI
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Tobias Hansen * Package name: cypari2 Version : 1.0.0 Upstream Author : Sage Development Team * URL : https://github.com/defeo/cypari2 * License : GPL-2+ Programming Lang: Python, Cython Description : Python interface to PARI This is a Python interface to the number theory library libpari. It is a dependency of sagemath 8.0 and I intend to maintain in in the Debian Science Team.
Bug#856704: ITP: sdpb -- Semidefinite program solver
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Tobias Hansen * Package name: sdpb Version : 1.0 Upstream Author : David Simmons-Duffin * URL : https://github.com/davidsd/sdpb/ * License : Expat Programming Lang: C++ Description : Semidefinite program solver SDPB is an open-source, arbitrary-precision, parallelized semidefinite program solver, designed for the conformal bootstrap. SDPB significantly outperforms less specialized solvers and should enable many new computations. . For more information, see "A Semidefinite Program Solver for the Conformal Bootstrap" at http://arxiv.org/abs/1502.02033. I will maintain the package within the Debian Science team.
Bug#848627: RFA: aseprite
Package: wnpp Severity: normal The license of Aseprite was changed to a non-free license starting from version 1.1.8. See [1] for more background. I do not use Aseprite myself and have not much motivation for maintaining a package that the author is not happy with. There is already a GPL fork at [2]. If someone wants to take over the package to track this or another fork, let me know. Otherwise I might ask for removal of the package from unstable after the stretch release. [1] http://dev.aseprite.org/post/149797781837/new-source-code-license [2] https://github.com/aseprite-gpl/aseprite
Bug#844563: ITP: maxima-sage -- Computer algebra system for SageMath
Package: wnpp Owner: Tobias Hansen Severity: wishlist * Package name: maxima-sage Version : 5.35.1 Upstream Author : James Amundson * URL : http://maxima.sourceforge.net/ * License : GPL Programming Lang: Common Lisp Description : Computer algebra system for SageMath Maxima is a fully symbolic computation program. It is full featured doing symbolic manipulation of polynomials, matrices, rational functions, integration, Todd-coxeter methods for finite group analysis, graphing, multiple precision floating point computation. It has a symbolic source level debugger for maxima code. Maxima is based on the original Macsyma developed at MIT in the 1970s. It is quite reliable, and has good garbage collection, and no memory leaks. It comes with hundreds of self tests. . The maxima-sage packages are meant to be used together with SageMath. They contain the version of Maxima that works together with the SageMath version in Debian and use ECL instead of GCL as Lisp compiler. To use Maxima by itself, the more complete and up-to-date maxima package is recommended. There are several reasons why SageMath cannot use Debian's maxima package at the moment and this second package maxima-sage is needed: 1. Version mismatch SageMath 7.4 uses Maxima 5.35.1, while the maxima package in Debian is constantly updated to follow new upstream versions. Currently the version of maxima in Debian is 5.38.1. It is not trivial to update SageMath to a new Maxima version, as this ticket for the Maxima 5.38.1 update shows: https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/18920 2. Lisp compiler The maxima package in Debian uses only GCL as common lisp compiler, while SageMath uses ECL. SageMath cannot use the GCL version, since the preferred interface to Maxima is via an ECL fasl library. The possibility of adding an ECL version of Maxima to the maxima package was discussed in https://bugs.debian.org/779804 This maxima-sage package is coinstallable with the maxima packages in Debian.
Bug#844562: ITP: sagemath -- SageMath: Open Source Mathematical Software
Package: wnpp Owner: Tobias Hansen Severity: wishlist * Package name: sagemath Version : 7.4 Upstream Author : William Stein * URL : http://www.sagemath.org/ * License : GPL Programming Lang: Python, C, C++, Cython Description : SageMath: Open Source Mathematical Software SageMath is a free open-source mathematics software system licensed under the GPL. It builds on top of many existing open-source packages: NumPy, SciPy, matplotlib, Sympy, Maxima, GAP, FLINT, R and many more. Access their combined power through a common, Python-based language or directly via interfaces or wrappers. Mission: Creating a viable free open source alternative to Magma, Maple, Mathematica and Matlab. Packaging SageMath for Debian is a large project and we are on a tight schedule, trying to upload it in time for stretch. We still could need help with fixing RC bugs of dependencies of SageMath (to make sure everything migrates to testing before the soft freeze). Also, some of the remaining components we are packaging have javascript dependencies that need to be packaged. If you want to help out with one of these or other things, see the list of tasks on [1] or drop by on our mailing list [2]. [1] https://wiki.debian.org/DebianScience/Sage [2] https://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-science-sagemath
Bug#719330: Jmol transition?
I just realized that Jmol may also need a transition, if we want to update the package properly. :( It has these reverse dependencies: # Broken Depends: biojava3-live: libbiojava3.0-java biojava4-live: libbiojava4.0-java jalview: jalview # Broken Build-Depends: biojava3-live: libjmol-java biojava4-live: libjmol-java jalview: jmol-applet (>= 12.1.42) libjmol-java (>= 12.1.42) But somehow I think spending a lot of time working on Jmol would be too much of a distraction. Can we just bundle the stuff we need with sage?
Bug#801366: [Debian-science-sagemath] jupyter-notebook in deb-sci-sage
Hi, see #801366, Gordon Ball is already working on it. Gordon Ball wrote: > Next steps? Move to d-python repo, ITP for jquery-typeahead and then > try and upload to experimental? Sonds good! Best, Tobias On 10/04/2016 01:52 PM, Jerome BENOIT wrote: > Hello Forum, > > would it be possible to have a working jupyter-notebook in deb-sci-sage ? > By working I meant something that may help us to step forward. > It may help me for packaging ipywidgets and its extra features; right now > I am blind. > > Thanks, > Jerome > > > > ___ > Debian-science-sagemath mailing list > debian-science-sagem...@lists.alioth.debian.org > https://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-science-sagemath >
Bug#719330: Jmol (Was: SageMath packaging status update)
On 08/10/2016 07:43 AM, Andreas Tille wrote: > Hi Tobias, > > On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 12:17:07AM +0100, Tobias Hansen wrote: >> I thought I'd give you an update about the packaging of SageMath in Debian. > > Thanks for the update and in general for the effort. > >> We are currently working on packaging the last small dependencies and >> making the tests pass. Help is always welcome, it would be awesome if we >> could manage to ship SageMath in Stretch. > > This would be really cool. > >> More details can be found on the Wiki page [1]. > > The Wiki page says for jmol: > >jmol will not come from debian! > > Jmol is also a target for the Debian Med team (which closely works > together with DebiChem team). I suggest that I move the latest status > of packaging to DebiChem Git which might be more comfortable for more > people to get jmol updated to latest upstream. Are there any objections > to this plan? > Hi, I think this would be a good start. Thanks! Best, Tobias
Bug#818180: RFP: skia -- graphics library
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist * Package name: skia Version : 50 Upstream Author : Google * URL : http://www.skia.org * License : BSD-3-clause Programming Lang: C++ Description : graphics library Skia is an open source 2D graphics library which provides common APIs that work across a variety of hardware and software platforms. It serves as the graphics engine for Google Chrome and Chrome OS, Android, Mozilla Firefox and Firefox OS, and many other products. I file this RFP because aseprite will soon switch to using skia. Currently there are embedded copies of skia (at least) in the packages chromium-browser and iceweasel.
Bug#798145: RFP: brial -- polynomials over Boolean Rings
Hi, I started packaging brial in the packaging git repo of polybori at [1]. Some parts of polybori are still in brials git repo, but not in the release tarballs, namely the gui, the ipython interface and the documentation. Do you know if these parts will be supported again in the future? Best, Tobias [1] http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/debian-science/packages/polybori.git
Bug#787311: RFP: python-flask-oldsessions
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist * Package name: python-flask-oldsessions Upstream Author : Armin Ronacher * URL : https://pythonhosted.org/Flask-OldSessions/ * License : BSD-3-clause Programming Lang: python Description : legacy sessions for Flask The upstream description is: Flask-OldSessions is an extension to Flask that reimplements the old pickle based session interface from Flask 0.9 and earlier for backwards compatibility reasons. It is a dependency of the sage (http://www.sagemath.org) notebook, so we'll need it in Debian as part of the effort (https://wiki.debian.org/DebianScience/Sage). Best, Tobias -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/556ace39.8030...@debian.org
Bug#719330: [Debichem-devel] Bug#776662: Going forward with jmol in debian
Am 15.03.2015 um 12:40 schrieb Michael Banck: > Hi, > > On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 09:27:27AM +0100, Julien Puydt wrote: >> we need the new jmol for the sagemath packaging effort ; >> unfortunately, none of us has any clue how to package java code. >> >> From looking at the sources, upstream is using the classical "ant" >> builder, so I guess on the other hand the debian java team would >> find it pretty easy to help on the matter. >> >> So which way do we go ? Can someone take care of the matter within >> the debichem team, or should we ask the debian java team to take >> over ? > > The problem is not building jmol - the problem is packaging the > additional requirements since the last version that is in Debian. > > I believe the main issue was jmolspec or something (sorry I am on crappy > internet right now and cannot check), which was a mess to package by > itself. > > One alternative (if sagemath does not require it) would be to come up > with a way to hack out that additional feature, if that is possible. > > I am not to keen on moving jmol packaging over to the java team, as e.g. > the cdk package is lingering along there as well. I am more than happy > to add people who are interested in helping with jmol packaging to the > debichem team, though. > Although sagemath installs JSpecView itself, I don't think it needs a "viewer for spectral data in the JCAMP-DX format" since it uses jmol only as a viewer for its 3d plots. If the package doesn't secretly provide other functionality as well it's quite possible that sagemath can work with a jmol version without that. Sagemath does however use jsmol. Best, Tobias -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/55058079.6010...@debian.org
Bug#757862: RFP: python-pkgconfig -- Python module to interface with the pkg-config command line tool
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist * Package name: python-pkgconfig Version : 1.1.0 Upstream Author : Matthias Vogelgesang * URL : https://github.com/matze/pkgconfig * License : MIT Programming Lang: Python Description : Python module to interface with the pkg-config command line tool The short description says everything. I am filing the RFP because the module is a dependency of the mathematics software Sage (see [1]). I am CCing the list to see if someone in the Python module team finds it useful. [1] https://people.debian.org/~thansen/debian-sage-status.html Best regards, Tobias Hansen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/53e92f25.4080...@debian.org
Bug#711770: RFA: gedit-r-plugin
Hi Christoph, thanks, I was not subscribed to the bug. I'll review it soon. Cheers, Tobias On 09/02/2013 02:02 PM, Christoph Feenders wrote: Hi Tobias, just a ping, in case you missed my message concerning the adoption of the plugin: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=711770 Best, Christoph ps - I updated the package in the meantime, so please ignore my comment about the "DM-Upload-Allowed" field. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/52247fa7.6040...@debian.org
Bug#711770: RFA: gedit-r-plugin
Package: wnpp Severity: normal I'm giving this up for adoption, because I don't use R myself. The reason I took the package over was to help with the gedit transition to version 3. I'll continue maintaining it in the meantime. TH -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130609153822.28083.75495.reportbug@dicker.tobinet
Bug#711563: O: overgod -- bi-directional scrolling arcade game
Package: wnpp Severity: normal The maintainer of this Allegro game, the Debian allegro packages maintainers and Sam Hocevar (Debian packages) are not active anymore. Allegro 4 was orphaned for the same reason two years ago, see #626049. The package description is: Overgod is an arcade game with bi-directional scrolling where you need to destroy all enemies in an area in a given time. The game is a mix of the classic arcade games Asteroids and Thrust with a lot of additional features. . Overgod can also be played in two-player duel or cooperative modes, or in a special "Time Attack" version where enemies endlessly appear. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130607213520.21897.37382.reportbug@dicker.tobinet
Bug#711564: O: wing -- Galaga-like arcade game
Package: wnpp Severity: normal The maintainer of this Allegro game, the Debian allegro packages maintainers and Sam Hocevar (Debian packages) are not active anymore. Allegro 4 was orphaned for the same reason two years ago, see #626049. The package description is: WING is a galaga knock-off arcade game. It features high quality pre-rendered graphics, dynamically generated stars in background, single player game against computer controlled opponents, 6 levels of play, digital sound effects, digital music streams, and a high score list. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130607213559.21922.24649.reportbug@dicker.tobinet
Bug#711562: O: rafkill -- vertical shoot'em-up similar to Raptor: Call of the Shadows
Package: wnpp Severity: normal The maintainer of this Allegro game, the Debian allegro packages maintainers and Sam Hocevar (Debian packages) are not active anymore. Allegro 4 was orphaned for the same reason two years ago, see #626049. The package description is: Rafkill is a clone of Raptor: Call of the Shadows, a classic shoot'em-up game. . You have a bird's eye view of the playing field, which is an alien world, and your job is to destroy the enemies that are flying towards you shooting bullets. The score lets you buy life, shield, better weapons or even new spaceships. . Rafkill features three spaceships, more than twenty weapons, colourful graphics with transparency effects, music and sound. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130607213427.21806.43611.reportbug@dicker.tobinet
Bug#703736: ITP: lrcalc -- programs for calculating Littlewood-Richardson coefficients
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Tobias Hansen * Package name: lrcalc Version : 1.1.6 Upstream Author : Anders S. Buch * URL : http://www.math.rutgers.edu/~asbuch/lrcalc/ * License : GPL-2+ Programming Lang: C Description : programs for calculating Littlewood-Richardson coefficients The "Littlewood-Richardson Calculator" is a package of C programs for computing Littlewood-Richardson coefficients, providing fast calculation of single LR coefficients, products of Schur functions, and skew Schur functions. Its interface uses the same notation as the SF package of John Stembridge, to make it easier to use both packages at the same time. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130322232039.13142.52150.reportbug@dicker.tobinet
Bug#703297: ITP: sagemath-database-elliptic-curves -- Databases for elliptic curves
Am 18.03.2013 07:56, schrieb Julien Puydt: > Shall I put myself as maintainer or put it under the > debian-science-maintainers umbrella?Shall I manage the package in the > debian-science git directory? > I think you can put all Sage related packages into the Debian Science Team (also into git) without asking every time. Cheers, Tobias -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/5146c811.1090...@debian.org
Bug#700184: ITP: ratpoints -- finding rational points on hyperelliptic curves
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Tobias Hansen * Package name: ratpoints Version : 2.1.3 Upstream Author : Michael Stoll * URL : http://www.mathe2.uni-bayreuth.de/stoll/programs/ * License : GPL-2+ Programming Lang: C Description : finding rational points on hyperelliptic curves This program tries to find all rational points within a given height bound on a hyperelliptic curve in a very efficient way, by using an optimized quadratic sieve algorithm. It belongs to the Sage standard packages. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130209161119.9382.10007.reportbug@dicker.tobinet
Bug#594800: Re: ITP: 0ad -- 3D real-time strategy (RTS) game of ancient warfare
Am -10.01.-28163 20:59, schrieb Vincent Cheng: > Just sending this bug report a ping so people don't think I've given > up on this package entirely. ;) > > I've uploaded an updated package for r11339 (Alpha 9) to mentors.d.n > which is lintian + pbuilder clean, and also uses system libraries > instead of the embedded ones for enet and spidermonkey/libmozjs, but > there are some dpkg-shlibdeps warnings and the game doesn't run, so > it's still a work-in-progress. > > http://mentors.debian.net/package/0ad > $ dget http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/0/0ad/0ad_0~r11339-1.dsc > > Build log attached. Also, output of running 0ad from a terminal looks like > this: > > $ 0ad > /usr/games/pyrogenesis: error while loading shared libraries: > libnvtt.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory > > I think the next step would be to package nvtt [1], or somehow work > around the above errors; any help with either of these options would > be greatly appreciated. > > Regards, > Vincent > > [1] http://code.google.com/p/nvidia-texture-tools/ nvtt will be uploaded to unstable for you in the next days. [1] And you should CC the debian-devel-games list when asking for help or with news about 0ad. This deserves more attention than the bug report gets. Best regards, Tobias [1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=666010 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4f722a64.8000...@gmx.de
Bug#596241: I'm working on packaging this
retitle 596241 ITP: aseprite -- Allegro Sprite Editor owner 596241 ! thanks -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4f67941c.9070...@gmx.de
Bug#594800: Re: Bug#594800: embedded libraries
Vincent Cheng wrote: On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 5:11 AM, Fabio wrote: Now that enet is taken care of, I believe the only remaining embedded library is libmozjs/spidermonkey. In current SVN (will be in 0ad alpha 8) there is support for building against libmozjs185 (tested on Ubuntu). Dunno however if it will works with Debian libmozjs. Debian's libmozjs version is different from the standalone mozjs source package currently available in Ubuntu. I'll ask and see if it could possibly be backported to Debian; if not, do you know whether 0ad can currently build against a different version of mozjs? Hi, just wanted to let you know that the libmozjs185 from Ubuntu is now also in Debian, because it was needed for gnome-shell. Best regards, Tobias -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4f29616b.4090...@physik.uni-hamburg.de
Bug#598968: marked as done (ITP: bsnes -- Accurate SNES/SuperFamicom emulator)
Am 13.08.2011 12:37, schrieb Adrian Glaubitz: If pbuilder doesn't work, you can alternatively try using sbuild. Thanks, I already got pbuilder running and tested the new package. Regards, Tobias -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4e46ddeb.3080...@gmx.de
Bug#598968: marked as done (ITP: bsnes -- Accurate SNES/SuperFamicom emulator)
Am 13.08.2011 02:13, schrieb Adrian Glaubitz: On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 04:45:05PM +0200, Adrian Glaubitz wrote: There is actually already a Debian patch which adresses this issue for the subdirectory "snespurify", but apparently not for the remaining subdirectories. The patch is found at debian/patches/build-snespurify-with-g++-4.6.patch. Patching the other Makefiles mentioned above should fix the FTBFS. Ok, I figured out I was actually wrong about gcc/g++-4.5. Both packages are present in testing/unstable and thus the problem can be fixed by adding a depenency for these compilers to the Debian control file. However, I was still unable to build bsnes 0.080: In file included from snes/chip/icd2/icd2.cpp:6:0: snes/chip/icd2/interface/interface.cpp: In member function ‘virtual bool SNES::ICD2::input_poll(unsigned int)’: snes/chip/icd2/interface/interface.cpp:105:26: error: could not convert ‘(GameBoy::Input)7u’ from ‘GameBoy::Input’ to ‘unsigned int’ snes/chip/icd2/interface/interface.cpp:106:26: error: could not convert ‘(GameBoy::Input)6u’ from ‘GameBoy::Input’ to ‘unsigned int’ snes/chip/icd2/interface/interface.cpp:107:26: error: could not convert ‘(GameBoy::Input)4u’ from ‘GameBoy::Input’ to ‘unsigned int’ snes/chip/icd2/interface/interface.cpp:108:26: error: could not convert ‘(GameBoy::Input)5u’ from ‘GameBoy::Input’ to ‘unsigned int’ snes/chip/icd2/interface/interface.cpp:109:26: error: could not convert ‘(GameBoy::Input)1u’ from ‘GameBoy::Input’ to ‘unsigned int’ snes/chip/icd2/interface/interface.cpp:110:26: error: could not convert ‘(GameBoy::Input)0u’ from ‘GameBoy::Input’ to ‘unsigned int’ snes/chip/icd2/interface/interface.cpp:111:26: error: could not convert ‘(GameBoy::Input)2u’ from ‘GameBoy::Input’ to ‘unsigned int’ snes/chip/icd2/interface/interface.cpp:112:26: error: could not convert ‘(GameBoy::Input)3u’ from ‘GameBoy::Input’ to ‘unsigned int’ make[2]: *** [obj/snes-icd2.o] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/glaubitz/bsnes/bsnes_v080-source/bsnes' dh_auto_build: make -j1 profile=compatibility returned exit code 2 make[1]: *** [override_dh_auto_build] Error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/glaubitz/bsnes/bsnes_v080-source' make: *** [build] Error 2 I updated the source tree to the latest upstream version 0.081 which built fine for me. In any case the dependencies should be updated to include gcc/g++-4.5 or all Makefiles should be patched to use gcc/g++-4.6. Regards, Adrian Thanks, the new package is waiting to be uploaded at http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/b/bsnes/bsnes_0.081-1.dsc I have a problem with pbuilder at the moment, otherwise I would have tested building with it. Regards, Tobias -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4e462e8a.9010...@gmx.de
Bug#598968: Uploaded to pkg-games git
owner 598968 ! thanks I just found this mail from Brandon in my spam folder: On 17.06.11 14:28:01 Brandon wrote: > I'm not much interested in this anymore. You can take over my work if > you want. The packaging is GPL-2. > > 0.72-3 is the most recent stable state of the work. You should start > with that. > > Thanks for offering to help put bsnes in Debian. > > -Brandon I uploaded the packaging to the pkg-games git and take over the ITP bug for now. Anyone who wants to help just has to join the games team and will get push access to the git. It can be found at http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-games/bsnes.git;a=summary -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4e3973af.9090...@gmx.de
Bug#598968: Maybe join the games team
Hi, You wrote: The reason I created a bsnes package for Debian and tried to put it in the repositories is because I wanted a great SNES emulator in Debian (zsnes is only OK). I haven't found a Debian Developer who wants the same thing enough to sponsor me, though. I would like to see bsnes in Debian. Why don't you join the Debian games team [1]? Ask on IRC or their mailing list and they will add your alioth account to the team. Upload your packaging work to their svn or git and put the package on the upload queue [2]. I did this recently and my package was uploaded. [1] http://wiki.debian.org/Games/Development [2] http://wiki.debian.org/Games/Sponsors/Queue Regards, Tobias -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4dc6ce7f.4020...@gmx.de
Bug#615984: ITP: out-of-order -- comedy science fiction adventure game
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Tobias Hansen * Package name: out-of-order Version : 1.0 Upstream Author : Tim Furnish * URL : http://outoforder.adventuredevelopers.com * License : Freeware with permission to redistribute, see below Programming Lang: SLUDGE Description : comedy science fiction adventure game It is available in the form of a compiled game file that is interpreted by the SLUDGE engine, which I also intend to package (ITP bug #612862). The source code of the game is not available. I hope that the package will be included in non-free. Here is the license, in DEP-5 format: Format: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/dep/web/deps/dep5.mdwn?op=file&rev=166 Upstream-Name: Out Of Order Upstream-Contact: Tim Furnish Source: http://outoforder.adventuredevelopers.com Files: * Copyright: 2000 - 2003 Tim Furnish License: Custom Greetings, Linux user. I see you can open and read text files. You're quite the computer expert, aren't you? Ace. With a spot of luck, then, you may also happen to be quite proficient at a game called Out Of Order. And, as good fortune would have it, that game should be provided in the same packagey bundle as this text file. Or vice versa, depending on point of view. My point is this: Out Of Order is a comedy sci-fi adventure game, set somewhere in some time period, featuring a guy in silly slippers and written originally for Windows. Or, rather, it was originally written for the freeware SLUDGE adventure game engine back in the day when there was only a Windows version. However, the times are very much a-changin' and the engine has since been ported to other platforms. Hooray for people with more time on their hands than myself! I admire and adore them all. As should you, because without them you'd not be able to play this fine game on your non-Windows machine. Hang on, was that actually my point? No, wait. THIS was my point: the initial distribution of Out Of Order contained the Windows engine. But I hereby give permission for you to possess a copy of the data file and a copy of the engine for another operating system of your choosing and experience the joys of the former via the modern miracle of the latter. But please - don't charge for it. And don't break the package apart and distribute bits of it individually. And don't try to reverse engineer it. And don't prod and poke at it with a HEX editor to make the characters say rude things about people you know, or to make it look like you wrote it. Just play it and love it and get in a grump with it when you can't get past some part of it. On which topic, a few hints for those who've read this far: everyone else's is on the outside of their door, read it out loud, and try using thing A in thing B in thing C, not just thing A in thing C. (Sorry about that third one.) . - Tim Furnish, June 2010 Comment: While the license text does not explicitly mention redistribution, Tim Furnish wrote in the same mail to me (Tobias Hansen) that also contained the license: . "Sore, by all means make the existing OOO data file available for Linux - with the engine if that's what you're suggesting. I must admit, despite having used Linux on and off for over 10 years, I've never packaged anything up for it for distribution so don't really have that much of a clue about what's involved. But yeah, go for it. The data file's freely distributable at the moment as part of the installer... so I guess there's no harm whatsoever in make it available outside of it." -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20110301144627.2527.44475.report...@tobi-laptop.lan
Bug#612862: ITP: sludge -- Adventure game development kit and runtime engine
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Tobias Hansen * Package name: sludge Version : 2.0.1 Upstream Author : Tim Furnish, Rikard Peterson, Tobias Hansen * URL : http://opensludge.sourceforge.net/ * License : (GPL (development kit), LGPL (engine)) Programming Lang: (C, C++) Description : Adventure game development kit and runtime engine SLUDGE is an open source adventure game engine. It combines a scripting language with graphical tools to easily create adventure games. Several games have been created using SLUDGE and they require the SLUDGE engine to be played. See http://opensludge.sourceforge.net/games.html for a list of available SLUDGE games. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20110211001033.26196.52984.reportbug@tobi-laptop