Le 06/09/2014 17:24, Olly Betts a écrit : > On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 02:15:41PM +0200, Thibaut Paumard wrote: >> I should have some spare time next week. I'll be glad to read your >> findings, and we can keep each other informed on whether we get to it. > > It's been more than 3 weeks now - what's the status of the upload? > > Looking at the package on mentors, the minified JS source seems to be > the only major issue. But as the current package in unstable also has > that issue, and this upload will close 5 RC bugs, 2 important bugs, > and a request for a new upstream version, I'm inclined to think we > shouldn't let the perfect be the enemy of the good. The package that > is waiting on mentors looks like a vast improvement over what's in the > archive currently. > > I'd really like to see the last few wxwidgets3.0 transition bugs dealt > with, and ideally not by removing packages (unless that's what the > maintainer prefers). And plplot is also holding up gnudatalanguage > there - that's 2 of the 7 remaining packages which I'm hoping to see > transitioned. > > I'd prefer an upload sponsored by someone who's actively sponsoring > plplot uploads, but the freeze is less than 2 months away now, so I'm > starting to consider just sponsoring it myself.
Hi, I have had to withdraw due to unexpected events. The package in mentors does not build anymore (I should check about the package in unstable, no time right now), due to the hdf5 transition. I've told Andrew last week about this. This can be fixed by removing the bits that check for hdf5.h in cmake/modules/octave.cmake (see attached patch) and adding the right flags to CPPFLAGS in debian/rules: CPPFLAGS = $(shell dpkg-buildflags --get CPPFLAGS) \ $(shell mkoctfile -p INCFLAGS) Of course, there must be a less brutal solution. I'm also considering uploading myself, but unless Andrew fixes this FTBFS, this will have to be half sponsoring, half NMUing. Kind regards, Thibaut.
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