I'm happy to merge this with my master branch, but please note that all
development now takes place on cadabra2, for which packages will be in debian
soon. There really isn't any good reason anymore to keep using cadabra1, except
backward compatibility with existing old notebooks.
Cheers,
Kas
I lack the time to fix bugs like these in Cadabra 1.x, sorry. You
are encouraged to try out the 2.x series, which is where all further
development happens. Not yet in the official Debian repos, but
http://cadabra.science/ has links to packages.
> Uploaded last night. The build failed on a bunch of architectures
> (arm64, armel, armhf, pppc64el, powerpc, s390x)) due to failing tests.
> It was always the test fieldtheory which hang on these architectures
> and was killed after reaching an timeout.
>
> My current suspicion is that lie doesn
> It builds then, but the test suite seems to hang at
> "fieldtheory" (or I have to wait for more than a few minutes there):
Weird, this test went through fine on a VM which I installed from
scratch with Debian 8.6 and then upgraded to testing.
As this test depends on the 'lie' program, it may we
I have finally had the time to install Debian Testing and fix the
remaining issues. Version 1.46 is on github.com/kpeeters/cadabra now,
and builds/tests without issues with gcc-6.
Many thanks to all for helping out with this. Axel, it would be much
appreciated if you can still push this into the n
> Were you able to build it with an updated system using GCC 6.2.x?
An 'apt-get update' and 'apt-get dist-upgrade' still does not bring me
6.2.x. Do I need to do anything else to get it on testing?
Cheers,
Kasper
Hi Axel,
I have just tried building cadabra 1.45 on a fresh install of Testing,
so that's with gcc 6.1.1 (not using the pbuilder, but direct on the
hardware). No problem. Any idea why it doesn't build on your machine
but does on mine?
Cheers,
Kasper
7 Sep 2016 02:22:44 +0200
Axel Beckert wrote:
> Hi Kasper,
>
> Axel Beckert wrote:
> > Kasper Peeters wrote:
> > > > Maybe you can tag them and push the tags (or just push the tags
> > > > if you already have the tags in your local working copy.
> &
> Maybe you can tag them and push the tags (or just push the tags if you
> already have the tags in your local working copy.
Sorry, forgot to push the tags, now done.
Kasper
I have now fixed all compilation issues with recent libraries and
compilers in 1.45, available from http://github.com/kpeeters/cadabra.
This one builds and works on Ubuntu 16.04 with gcc 5.4.0.
If any of you could bring this back to life in Debian, that would be
much appreciated!
Cheers,
Kasper
> I'll have a look at your fix. Thanks for the help!
I haven't had a chance to test this with gcc 5 or 6 yet though; it may
need a bit of further tweaking for those compilers. It will not work
with clang (will fail somewhere else with issues which I solved for 2.x
but do not want to backport for l
Author here. Replacing
#include
with
#include
in src/manipulator.hh solves the problem without changing the
dependencies. I have pushed 1.44 to the github repository
at http://github.com/kpeeters/cadabra .
If anyone can bring this back to life, that would be much
appreciated.
Cheers,
Thanks for reporting that. The problem is the 'postrm' (and 'postinst')
scripts, which build the TeX ls-R files, but get called much later than
I thought.
The proper way to fix this is to
- remove debian/postrm and debian/postinst
- add 'dh_installtex' in debian/rules, below 'dh_installman'
Hi Guerkan,
> Thanks for your work on these packages in Ubuntu. I've taken your packages
> and
> adapted them for Debian. If we're lucky it'll get into Debian too.
Hey, that's great! Thanks!
Cheers,
Kasper
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Hi,
Cadabra (and all dependencies) is now available as an Ubuntu package
and has been approved and put in the official repository for the
upcoming Karmic release. I will not have time to massage this so that
it satisfies Debian guidelines, but this should not be hard. Any
takers?
Cheers,
Kasper
> Thanks, I was able to find cadabra there, but where do you have the
> modglue debian source packages?
In the 'archived' section (it did not get accepted yet because ubuntu
is in feature freeze for the next release right now).
Cheers,
Kasper
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Hi all,
I have meanwhile submitted packages for both modglue and cadabra to
the Ubuntu REVU site for approval. They are not yet through though,
and sit in a dormant state (it's incredibly hard to find sponsorship
for scientific software, I have to say). But if you are interested in
pushing the pac
As the breqn package for LaTeX is now included in texlive-math-extra,
the only thing that needs to be done is to package modglue and
cadabra. Gurkan, are you still interested in pushing this?
Best,
Kasper
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