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and subject line I don't think these should be Debian packages at this time
has caused the Debian Bug report #480076,
regarding RFP: python-arpack -- scipy package providing arpack bindings
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Package: wnpp
Priority: wishlist
* Package name: python-arpack
* URL: http://scipy.org
* License: Rice BSD license
Programming Lang: python
* Description: scipy package providing arpack bindings
I have a draft packaging available in the apt repository described at
<http://wiki.sagemath.org/DebianSAGE> that I run for coordinating the
packaging of SAGE for Debian (#455292).
It needs a long description. There are a few scripts installed to
/usr/share/python-support/python-arpack/ that have #! lines but are not
executable causing lintian warnings that we should probably bug upstream
about.
Since I don't have the time to maintain all 26 source packages I've
created as part of my effort to package SAGE's dependencies for Debian,
I'm looking for someone to adopt this package and maintain it in Debian.
-Tim Abbott
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I'm closing these WNPP bugs I submitted because I've concluded that the
upstream developers don't do real releases and thus the packages aren't
appropriate to include in Debian:
- The eclib developers only do releases inside Sage these days, and so I'm
building eclib as part of the sagemath package.
- The rubiks solvers seem to only be maintained inside Sage, and probably
don't have much demand for use outside Sage anyway.
- python-arpack and python-delaunay are part of the scipy sandbox, which
is planned to be merged into scipy. I've decided there's little point in
packaging them separately before then.
-Tim Abbott
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