On 2014-06-24 06:22:53, Hamish wrote: > Antoine Beaupré wrote: > >>> I am writing to you because you have participated in the review of the >>> new OpenCPN debian package as part of bug #538067. >>> >>> I would be ready to sponsor the package if people are okay with its >>> current state. It would be a shame to have the package stalled in that >>> bug report forever like this. :) >>> >>> Note that upstream is now at version 3.2.2 as well, so there may be some >>> work required to get it up to the latest release. Yet i believe that >>> uploading 2.5 would be better than nothing. >>> >>> What's blocking this? do you need an uploader? > > Francesco: >> I think Hamish_B who worked in the past on this is currently busy, as >> happens frequently with Real Life. I'm not sure if anyone is able >> to work on that starting from current status. > > Hi, > > indeed I am super busy with other responsibilites right now, but I haven't > given up on this package! There is very little blocking it now, I don't > even remeber what if anything, need to check the last post to the ITP and > the ftp-master's previous rejection comment. :) AFAIR it wasn't anything > major.
Alright, I fully understand that. Sharing those comments here would be quite useful if someone else wants to pursue your work in case you become too busy in the future. :) > I was hesitating to update the packaging in debiangis svn for two reasons, > one was that the 2.5.0 package was 99% ready to go, and a 3.2.2 would > require resetting the QA-clock to zero. So my plan there was to get 2.5.0 > into sid immediately then work on 3.2.2 after. The second reason was that > opencpn 3 replaced the graphics canvas with OpenGL, and for Debian/Ubuntu > combined with a Intel GPU it caused a rendering bug for many people. (one > of the main use cases for opencpn is on laptops where intel GPUs are very > common). It's been a while since I checked on the status of the bug, but > I'm thinking that it is still present in 3.2.2? (don't quote me on that :) This seems perfectly reasonable - 3.2.2 can be uploaded to experimental once 2.5 passes NEW. > Also since for me at least 2.5.0 is basically feature-complete and a very > rock-solid release, I wasn't in a rush for the new nice extra features > like improved AIS and radar overlay. Nice, but not critical to the primary > purpose of the program. Indeed. > Probably todo is to check if the build is still ok with the latest sid, > since perhaps some package names could need updating in the control file. > But otherwise I am quite confident in the state of the current packaging > and very supportive of one final review before upload. A huge amount of > work went into it, so it would be a real shame to throw it out and start > again, even if a lot of our review is now merged upstream! of course. keep in mind that the jessie freeze is only a few months ahead (3, i think?) so if you want OpenCPN to be "in debian" in the next few years, we should get this show on the road! thanks for working on this. a. -- Si l'image donne l'illusion de savoir C'est que l'adage pretend que pour croire, L'important ne serait que de voir - Lofofora
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