Bug#980794: octave-iso2mesh: Arbitrary limitation of build architectures

2021-02-05 Thread John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
On 2/5/21 7:57 PM, Adrian Bunk wrote: > The only problem for testing migration are stale old binaries on an > architecture On a release architecture, that is. Anything in ports doesn't affect testing migration at the moment. Adrian -- .''`. John Paul Adrian Glaubitz : :' : Debian Developer

Bug#980794: octave-iso2mesh: Arbitrary limitation of build architectures

2021-02-05 Thread Adrian Bunk
On Fri, Feb 05, 2021 at 07:55:50AM +0100, Rafael Laboissière wrote: >... > If I > understand correctly, the right way to cope with the issue is to contact > individually the maintainers of each architecture with FTBFS and ask them to > upload a correctly built binary package. This will have to be d

Bug#980794: octave-iso2mesh: Arbitrary limitation of build architectures

2021-02-04 Thread Rafael Laboissière
Hi all, Thanks to Adrian Bunk, Adrian Glaubitz, and Sébastien for the clarifications in this thread. The discussion regarding the current Bug#980794 was triggered by my decision of limiting the set of architectures of package octave-iso2mesh. I agree that this hammer-like solution (in Adrian

Bug#980794: octave-iso2mesh: Arbitrary limitation of build architectures

2021-02-04 Thread John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
Hello Rafael! On 1/27/21 6:12 PM, Rafael Laboissière wrote: > I am the responsible person for the build architecture limitation. It was an > attempt > to get octave-iso2mesh into bullseye, at least for a limited set of > release-official > architectures. However, the package did not yet migrat

Bug#980794: octave-iso2mesh: Arbitrary limitation of build architectures

2021-02-03 Thread Sébastien Villemot
Dear Qianqian, Le mercredi 03 février 2021 à 13:24 -0500, Qianqian Fang a écrit : > On 2/1/21 4:10 AM, Adrian Bunk wrote: > > Physical RAM or disk space are not the problem, the problem is the > > virtual address space of processes on 32bit architectures. > > > > On mipsel, where every process ha

Bug#980794: octave-iso2mesh: Arbitrary limitation of build architectures

2021-02-03 Thread Qianqian Fang
On 2/1/21 4:10 AM, Adrian Bunk wrote: Physical RAM or disk space are not the problem, the problem is the virtual address space of processes on 32bit architectures. On mipsel, where every process has 2 GB of address space, both "g++ -O0 -g0" and "clang++ -O0 -g0" fail because they run out of addr

Bug#980794: octave-iso2mesh: Arbitrary limitation of build architectures

2021-02-01 Thread Adrian Bunk
On Wed, Jan 27, 2021 at 06:12:40PM +0100, Rafael Laboissière wrote: >... > * John Paul Adrian Glaubitz [2021-01-22 12:10]: >... > > The last upload octave-iso2mesh arbitrarily limited the list of build > > architectures on the assumption that only certain architectures have > > buildds with enough

Bug#980794: octave-iso2mesh: Arbitrary limitation of build architectures

2021-01-27 Thread Qianqian Fang
On 1/27/21 12:12 PM, Rafael Laboissière wrote: N.B.: I am moving this discussion into the mailing list of the Debian Octave Group and also adding Qianqian Fang (the original developer of the package and also upstream author) to the Cc list. * John Paul Adrian Glaubitz [2021-01-22 12:10]:

Bug#980794: octave-iso2mesh: Arbitrary limitation of build architectures

2021-01-27 Thread Rafael Laboissière
N.B.: I am moving this discussion into the mailing list of the Debian Octave Group and also adding Qianqian Fang (the original developer of the package and also upstream author) to the Cc list. * John Paul Adrian Glaubitz [2021-01-22 12:10]: Source: octave-iso2mesh Severity: normal User: deb

Bug#980794: octave-iso2mesh: Arbitrary limitation of build architectures

2021-01-22 Thread John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
Source: octave-iso2mesh Severity: normal User: debian-...@lists.debian.org Usertags: m68k X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-...@lists.debian.org Hello! The last upload octave-iso2mesh arbitrarily limited the list of build architectures on the assumption that only certain architectures have buildds with enough