ok, I did the update, the package was missing the C++ ABI version
change as well ... I'll file a bug report, severity serious, and
NMU the package next Monday.
You can find the sources at
http://people.ubuntu.com/~doko/
Charlie Zender writes:
> > I didn't see 3.6.1 announced. I'm not
I didn't see 3.6.1 announced. I'm not doing that
re-packaging/upload. I did offer to sponsor such a package, if a
Debian maintainer is needed to upload the package.
You are correct. Latest release is 3.6.1-beta3.
It is quite stable and has been out about a year.
yes, if you consider moving n
Charlie Zender writes:
> Hi,
>
> It sounds like Dave proposes some updates to the netcdf package.
> This would be great as it is not actively maintained.
> Our NCO project has debs which adhere to recent Debian policy.
> Rorik Peterson wrote most of this support.
> However, NCO depends on netcdf v
Hi,
It sounds like Dave proposes some updates to the netcdf package.
This would be great as it is not actively maintained.
Our NCO project has debs which adhere to recent Debian policy.
Rorik Peterson wrote most of this support.
However, NCO depends on netcdf version 3.6.0 so we have been
unable
On Tue, 3 Jan 2006, Matthias Klose wrote:
> David,
>
> I did see your question relating an netcdf update. I'm willing to
> sponsor an upload, but netcdf currently is at version 3.6.0. Would you
> mind updating? AFAIS this requires some maintainance to the rules
> files as well, maybe converting to
David,
I did see your question relating an netcdf update. I'm willing to
sponsor an upload, but netcdf currently is at version 3.6.0. Would you
mind updating? AFAIS this requires some maintainance to the rules
files as well, maybe converting to debhelper and adding f90 support.
Matthias
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