Numba 0.61.2 and llvmlite 0.44.0 built with with python 3.13, numpy 2.2, and llvm-19

2025-04-13 Thread Diane Trout
Hello, With help from upstream we've got versions of llvmlite and numba that build with dependencies currently in Debian. Numba built and passed tests for amd64 and arm64. It build but the build time tests failed for mips64el, ppc64el, and s390x. Numba couldn't build on armel, armhf, i386, and r

Re: MBF: Packages which break with nocheck

2025-04-13 Thread Helmut Grohne
Hi Santiago, On Sun, Apr 13, 2025 at 01:22:21PM +0200, Santiago Vila wrote: > After building all the archive (trixie/sid) with nocheck, I only found 33 new > packages which fail to build with nocheck that were not reported before. > Admittedly > a little bit more than I expected, but certainly no

Re: MBF: Packages which break with nocheck

2025-04-13 Thread Paul Gevers
Hi, On 13-04-2025 17:12, Helmut Grohne wrote: That said, Emilio explicitly asked them not to be filed as rc on irc. That feels like RT is not internally consistent here. How about filing them as rc now and tagging them trixie-ignore later if we deem the effort too big? What I think he means,

Re: Brief progress report on the Gatway to NEW project.

2025-04-13 Thread Sean Whitton
Hello, Thanks for the links. The checklist in itself seems like it would fix a lot of problems. Here are some comments: - The item "A verbatim copy of the package’s copyright information is often required to be present in /usr/share/doc/PACKAGE/copyright, too; see Copyright considerations."

Re: Bug#1094969: git linked with OpenSSL

2025-04-13 Thread Andreas Metzler
On 2025-04-13 Chris Hofstaedtler wrote: > brian m. carlson (one of the git upstream copyright holders) claims > in Bug #1094969 that git cannot be distributed when linked with > OpenSSL. IIRC the Debian position is to use the system library > exception. > Indeed our /usr/lib/git-core/git-remot

Re: Proposal: drop libcrypt-dev dependency from libc6-dev

2025-04-13 Thread Helmut Grohne
Hello fellow developers, On Thu, Apr 10, 2025 at 07:37:32AM +0200, Helmut Grohne wrote: > how about libc6-dev stops depending on libcrypt-dev? with minor disagreement in details, I have received much positive feedback and therefore moved forward. > So far so good. That's 1 + 95 + 11 + 1 = 108 so

Re: Bug#1094969: git linked with OpenSSL

2025-04-13 Thread Chris Hofstaedtler
brian m. carlson (one of the git upstream copyright holders) claims in Bug #1094969 that git cannot be distributed when linked with OpenSSL. IIRC the Debian position is to use the system library exception. Indeed our /usr/lib/git-core/git-remote-https links against libssl.so.3, probably via li

Pending autoremoval of debian-reference* packages

2025-04-13 Thread textshell
I belive debian wants to provide its documentation as packages in stable releases. But currently debian-reference is scheduled for auto removal on 2025-04-15 (which this mail bumps a bit into the future). Maybe "nobody" is aware of this? Anyone up to taking a look at this? On Mon, 17 Mar 2025 0

MBF: Packages which break with nocheck

2025-04-13 Thread Santiago Vila
Hello. After building all the archive (trixie/sid) with nocheck, I only found 33 new packages which fail to build with nocheck that were not reported before. Admittedly a little bit more than I expected, but certainly not "hundreds" as some people feared. (The main reason there are not so many

Re: MBF: Packages which break with nocheck

2025-04-13 Thread Simon McVittie
On Sun, 13 Apr 2025 at 13:22:21 +0200, Santiago Vila wrote: After building all the archive (trixie/sid) with nocheck, I only found 33 new packages which fail to build with nocheck that were not reported before. Admittedly a little bit more than I expected, but certainly not "hundreds" as some pe

Re: MBF: Packages which break with nocheck

2025-04-13 Thread Santiago Vila
El 13/4/25 a las 15:22, Simon McVittie escribió: On a personal note, I consider those bugs interesting to fix because I think there should be a safe procedure to build all packages in the archive in a way which minimizes build failures as much as possible. If that's what you want, I think sce