Control: block -1 by 1084087 Hi Francesco
On 2024-09-26 18:17:06 +0200, Sebastian Ramacher wrote: > Control: tags -1 confirmed > Control: forwarded -1 > https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/auto-gmsh.html > > On 2024-09-14 11:40:21 +0000, Francesco Ballarin wrote: > > Package: release.debian.org > > Severity: normal > > X-Debbugs-Cc: g...@packages.debian.org, francesco.balla...@unicatt.it > > Control: affects -1 + src:gmsh > > User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org > > Usertags: transition > > > > Hi, > > I would like to request a transition for the gmsh package from 4.12t64 to > > 4.13. > > > > We already have a 4.13.1+ds1-1~exp1 version in experimental, since June. > > I rebuilt that version locally as of today, and manually tested that > > * gmsh > > * deal.ii > > * getdp > > still build correctly. > > > > The changelog for gmsh 4.13* is > > ========= > > 4.13.1 (May 24, 2024): fix regression introduced in 4.13.0 when reading > > binary > > .msh files with post-processing data; new read-only Mesh.MinQuality updated > > after meshing pipeline; occ/addSurfaceFilling new defaults to degree=2 for > > consistency with .geo files; small bug fixes. > > > > 4.13.0 (May 7, 2024): added support for importing and exporting XAO files; > > new > > options for OCC boolean operations (OCCBooleanCheckInverted, OCCBooleanGlue, > > OCCBooleanNonDestructive, OCCBooleanSimplify); new OCC operations (2D > > fillets > > and chamfers, distance, defeature); new quasi-transfinite 2d meshes (with > > fans); > > small API additions; revert Crack plugin logic to version 4.10.1; bug fixes. > > > > * New API functions: occ/getDistance, occ/fillet2D, occ/chamfer2D, > > occ/offsetCurve, occ/defeature, mesh/removeElements, > > option/restoreDefaults, > > logger/getMemory, logger/getTotalMemory. > > ========= > > which only shows new features and bug fixes, and no breaking changes. > > Therefore > > I expect that the transition will not affect reverse dependencies. > > Please go ahead. The transition is blocked on gmsh's build failure on 32 bit architectures: #1084087. Please take a look to unblock the transition. Cheers -- Sebastian Ramacher