sted this
under cowbuilder.
As an aside : Is there some discussion as to why this is an option,
rather than the default?
Hopefully this is right/usable now...
On 15/10/17 14:46, Sébastien Villemot wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, Oct 15, 2017 at 01:12:09PM +0100, D Haley wrote:
>
>>
aking up your time.
On 27/09/17 13:13, Sébastien Villemot wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 01:10:16AM +0100, D Haley wrote:
>> Dear Sébastien,
>>
>> I have corrected d/control & d/copyright, as well as updating to compat
>> 10. This has been pushed as f513233d7. gbp impor
stien Villemot wrote:
> Dear D Haley,
>
> On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 12:03:28AM +0100, D Haley wrote:
>
>> I would like to request an upload for the 3Depict package. The latest
>> changeset (eae0c8c8a05c1) has been pushed to git.debian.org [1].
>>
>> This updates t
Dear Science-Mantainers,
I would like to request an upload for the 3Depict package. The latest
changeset (eae0c8c8a05c1) has been pushed to git.debian.org [1].
This updates the package to upstream version to 0.0.20, and also fixes a
FTBFS bug due to a missing build-dep in sid. The package has be
Hi,
Thanks for the report. I've pushed a change to git [1] and will request
a sponsor to upload the changes.
Relevant changesets are:
95090e76
f5e5835b
[1] https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/debian-science/packages/3depict.git/
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Dear Debian-science-maintainers,
I have updated the 3depict package to 0.0.20 [1]. Is it possible to
upload this (dd06f5) to experimental (as I understand this is the
correct path, as we are in soft freeze).
I have tested it with cowbuilder, and confirmed that the installed
package functions
Dear Debian-science,
I have recently updated the 3depict package on Alioth [1] to 0.0.19, and
would like to request an upload. This closes an RC bug ( #831200 ).
I have successfully cowbuilt the package, and it is (on my local system)
lintian-clean.
Thanks.
[1] https://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb
Hi,
I claim that this bug is blocked by mathgl, as mathgl has enabled c++11
support. I'm not a maintainer on that package anymore.
Mathgl's C++11 support has been re-enabled in HEAD after closing 800460
by disabling C++11 support [1] (ie the fix is now reverted in head) .
I've contacted the
Hi Dmitirios,
Thanks for the quick response.
My current opinion is that we should lock-step with the C++11 transition
in Debian, which occurs with gcc6.
https://wiki.debian.org/GCC5#Prepare_for_GCC_6
Otherwise, we are simply risking bugs like 798858, 800460 and 80953, as
C++11 is not the Debian
Hi Dimitrios,
It looks like there is still a problem with the latest git head. It
seems that there may have been a mishap with the patching, and the patch
has been reversed at some point? I can see in b7027842 that the C++11
has been set back to ON in the CMakeLists file.
I personally keep a de
Hi,
Thanks for the report. A quick glance suggests this may be related to a
bug in mathgl (800460) .
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=800460
I co-maintain mathgl, so I'll look at this on the weekend, when I have
some time.
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Package: mathgl
Version: 2.3.3-2
Severity: normal
Hi All,
A bit of a note-to-self (and Dimitrios, I guess). This report is due to some
notice on the mathgl mailing list:
https://groups.google.com/forum/?_escaped_fragment_=topic/mathgl/ioV2hTVfhq4#!topic/mathgl/ioV2hTVfhq4
The following progr
Hi All,
Apologies for being late to fix this bug. I had previously looked into
it and from the above instructions, I had seen the bump was needed, but
have only just had the time to work on this.
I have contacted upstream to see which of the two options they would
prefer. My preference is fo
Dear debian-science team,
I have recently updated the 3depict package on alioth [1], and would
like to request an upload if possible.
I have successfully cowbuilt the package, and it is (on my local system)
lintian-clean.
Thanks.
[1] https://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=debian-science/pac
Hi and thanks for the input,
I think this bug is less about licencing, which is a large and complex
issue, than a quick fix for code execution. Upstream can make their
decisions about licencing. This is possibly not a debian question, and i
feel somewhat tangential to this bug, and the issues
Hi, and thanks for the quick response.
I was unaware of the licensing issue - I don't really have an opinion on
the licencing problem, but more the technical issue of unsigned code
execution. Whilst you/upstream control the resource, freecad doesn't
confirm that the download actually comes fro
Subject: freecad: Downloads and executes code
Package: freecad
Version: 0.14.3702+dfsg-2
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
As per discussions with the security team, I am marking the severity as
grave.
Freecad downloads and executes code (e.g. ArchCommands.py) from the
network, from https.
Original Message
Subject: Re: 3depict: Please update to use wxwidgets3.0
Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2014 23:18:55 +0100
From: D Haley
To: Olly Betts
Hi,
No it has not been missed. I have been busy over the last few weekends
with other non-debian things. I could have done it last
Hi,
Thanks for the report. I was not able to exactly reproduce the problem
that you describe. The startup tips show for myself, and then the
program runs. This is true normally, in valgrind, and under gdb.
However, I was able to reproduce the same symptoms, but with the
autosave dialog.
I
Package: scilab
Version: 5.5.0-2
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
Currently under testing, using virtualbox there are some problems with the
vboxvideo driver, and thus full opengl support is difficult to access (software
rendering only). This happens quite frequently on many systems, for var
+ layout2->addWidget(_enableUsageStatistics, 1, 0);
It looks like it is still enabled by default?
I might be wrong, as I am unfamiliar with QT's config file system. But
its not clear what the default value is set to. As updates are handled
by apt-get/aptitude, this should be disabled by defaul
Package: libqhull6
Version: 2012.1-4
Severity: grave
File: libqhull
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Maintainer,
-dev package appears to contain zero-byte files. Dpkg reports the following
(Reading database ... 260712 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack li
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: D Haley
* Package name: tapsim
Version : 1.0b.r766
Upstream Author : Christian Oberforfer http://www.uni-muenster.de/Physik.MP/Schmitz/en/tapsim/
* License : GPL
Programming Lang: C, C++
Description : Atom probe experiment
Package: libqhull-dev
Version: 2009.1-3
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
For qhull>2012, the file pointer arguments for qh_new_qhull can no longer
be null - this results in the program going into infinite recursion
between qh_fprintf and qh_error, as qh_error tries to print, and
qh_fprintf rais
Hi
Looks like I left out the upstream URL. The file I am referring to is
here [1] , and the compilation error is:
g++ tetcall.cxx -o tetcall -ltet
...
tetcall.cxx:190:42: error: cannot convert ‘const char*’ to
‘tetgenbehavior*’ for argument ‘1’ to ‘void
tetrahedralize(tetgenbehavior*, tet
Package: libtet1.5-dev
Version: 1.5.0-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
libtet appears to be compiled without TETLIBRARY defined. The example from
upstream ( ) does not compile due to this (aside from other minor upstream
errors).
TETLIBRARY is required for the library interface, and is locat
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