Apparently jhdf has a patch committed in Salsa which would fix a FTBFS
(which currently prevents hdfview from installing in sid). Is there are
reason for not uploading it?
Thanks, Giovanni.
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> dh_install: error: debian/ompl-demos.install (executable config) returned
> exit code 127
> make: *** [debian/rules:39: binary] Error 25
> dpkg-buildpackage: error: fakeroot debian/rules binary subprocess returned
> exit status 2
I don't know what
specifically, your package fails building because it depends on
package libboost-signals-dev, which does not exist any more.
The attached patch should fix the bug.
Thanks and all the best, Giovanni.
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> std::allocator >; std::vector<_Tp,
> _Alloc>::value_type = std::__cxx11::basic_string]'
> 1200 | push_back(value_type&& __x)
> | ^
> /usr/include/c++/9/bits/stl_vector.h:1200:30: note: no known conversion for
> argument 1 from 'std:
Recommends field is empty.
Package's Suggests field is empty.
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diff -Nru e-antic-0.1.3+ds/debian/changelog e-antic-0.1.3+ds/debian/changelog
--- e-antic-0.1.3+ds/debian/changelog 2019-09-27 18:18:49.0 +0200
+++ e-a
Hi,
Il 24/11/18 09:58, Giovanni Mascellani ha scritto:
> I posted a new bug to discuss the issue of Python links. Please, follow
> the discussion there and bring your contribution if necessary.
The outcome is that the compatibility links will not get retained, so
you need to slightly chang
.cgi?bug=914513
Thanks, Giovanni.
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Package: sagemath
Version: 8.2-5
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
when I start sage, it immediately crashes with the attached crash
report. Before running sage I removed the directories .ipython, .sage
and .local/lib/python* (which I discovered contained some Python modules
that were executed