Hi Alastair,
yes, I sow the patch.
It looks good to me.
I think that now all the issues should be solved and xarray should
migrate soon.
cheers
antonio
Il 28/01/24 19:34, Alastair McKinstry ha scritto:
Hi Antonio,
I thought of that, but it would be better if we worked on the tolerance
inste
Hi Antonio,
I thought of that, but it would be better if we worked on the tolerance
instead.
xarray is arch:all, built on amd64, so the cfgrib dep would need to have
been on the autopkgtest system.
I've managed to do a patch in the meantime,
thanks
Alastair
On 28/01/2024 10:27, Antonio V
Dear Alastair,
Il 28/01/24 09:48, Alastair McKinstry ha scritto:
Hi Antonio
Apologies for missing this; If you can do the patch it would be most
welcome
apparently the pristine-tar branch is not update on the git repository.
Could you please push the missing commits?
Moreover it seems tha
Hi Antonio
Apologies for missing this; If you can do the patch it would be most welcome
Alastair
On 29/12/2023 08:32, Antonio Valentino wrote:
Dear Alastair,
Il 07/11/23 09:26, Andreas Tille ha scritto:
Hi Alastair,
I realised that the Git repository on salsa[1] is lagging a couple of
uplo
Hi Alastair, Antonio
On Fri, 29 Dec 2023 at 11:40, Alastair McKinstry wrote:
> xarray was/is being held back by #1055848 which I think is fixed by
> recent changes to ecmwflibs but the debci tests appear to be hung for
> some reason I don't understand.
Also #1055847, #1056504 and now #1059630, a
Dear Antonio
I've pushed those changes now.
Please proceed with your patch and thank you.
xarray was/is being held back by #1055848 which I think is fixed by
recent changes to ecmwflibs but the debci tests appear to be hung for
some reason I don't understand.
Best regards
Alastair
On 29/
Dear Alastair,
Il 07/11/23 09:26, Andreas Tille ha scritto:
Hi Alastair,
I realised that the Git repository on salsa[1] is lagging a couple of
uploads behind the package pool. Please be so kind to push your changes
to Salsa.
Thanks a lot for your work on this package
Andreas.
[1] https:
On Mon, Nov 13, 2023 at 09:44:44PM +0100, Andreas Tille wrote:
> I admit my intention is to fix the bug inside the package not spending
> my time on fixing the repository. Any volunteer to make the commit more
> granularly? (Please no hints what I could do - just fixing the
> repository would be
Am Mon, Nov 13, 2023 at 09:21:09AM -0500 schrieb Aaron M. Ucko:
> FWIW, it looks like gbp import-dscs --debsnap should lose less
> historical detail than a single mass commit.
$ gbp import-dscs --debsnap --pristine-tar --create-missing-branches
python-xarray
gbp:info: Downloading snapshots of 'p
FWIW, it looks like gbp import-dscs --debsnap should lose less
historical detail than a single mass commit.
-- Aaron
Alastair McKinstry writes:
> Hi
>
> Apologies I am swamped on this. Please go ahead and apply.
>
> Thanks
> Alastair
>
> On 13/11/2023 12:51, Andreas Tille wrote:
>> Ping?
>>
>>
Hi
Apologies I am swamped on this. Please go ahead and apply.
Thanks
Alastair
On 13/11/2023 12:51, Andreas Tille wrote:
Ping?
I'd love to apply the patch from the bug report and push everything properly.
If I do not hear from you I might consider mass-commiting all the releases
you made with
Ping?
I'd love to apply the patch from the bug report and push everything properly.
If I do not hear from you I might consider mass-commiting all the releases
you made without pushing to the repository in one single commit and add what
I'd like to commit.
Kind regards
Andreas.
Am Tue, Nov 07
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