Bug#991815: Took over sfst package to Debian Science team maintenance

2024-08-07 Thread Akshay S Dinesh
> as permission to take over in Debian Science team and preserved your ID > as "Uploaders".  If you might need push permissions in Science team > just let me know.  I'd recommend you remove your local and now outdated > repository. This is absolutely great. Thanks a lot! > (Admittedly I did not

Bug#991815:

2023-10-11 Thread Akshay S Dinesh
I think with the latest version from upstream it would be easier to get the debian package working. With 1.5.7 version the build related issues are minimal. Here's what I've done presently. First, started from Rico's git. Then imported 1.4.7b after downloading it from debian source using

Bug#991815:

2022-12-23 Thread Akshay S Dinesh
I tried to do some work on this in here: https://salsa.debian.org/akshay/sfst/ Was facing issues with debian build not succeeding. That led to two PRs in the upstream repo. But once those were merged I didn't get a chance to try this again. I think with the latest version from upstream it would

Bug#991815: RFA: sfst -- Stuttgart finite-state transducer tools

2021-09-13 Thread Rico Sennrich
Hello Akshay, thank you for your interest in adopting the package! I uploaded the git repository I used for maintaining SFST to https://salsa.debian.org/rsennrich/sfst It's missing the changes that Roland Stigge made in the last version (1.4.7b-1), but should be a good starting point regardless

Bug#991815: RFA: sfst -- Stuttgart finite-state transducer tools

2021-08-16 Thread Akshay S Dinesh
I'm interested in adopting. This project is a dependency for https://morph.smc.org.in/ which is an initiative I care about. I have familiarity with the debian-js team's packaging workflow (gbp, pkg-js-tools, autopkgtest, salsa, etc). But I've never uploaded a package myself (yet). I have cre

Bug#991815: RFA: sfst -- Stuttgart finite-state transducer tools

2021-08-02 Thread Rico Sennrich
Package: wnpp Severity: normal I no longer have the bandwidth to continue maintaining packages, and request an adopter for the sfst package. sfst isn't very labor-intensive - there's occasional changes from upstream to be merged in. The package description is: SFST is a toolbox for the implemen