If you've got something going, go ahead with it with my blessing =]. I just
want the tool in Debian.
nick black
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On Sun, May 4, 2025, 1:18 PM Daniel Baumann wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
> I just saw your ITP afte
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i've got a deb up. if people want to try it out, use:
deb http://dsscaw.com/repos/apt/debian unstable main
deb-src http://dsscaw.com/repos/apt/debian unstable main
or download it directly:
https://www.dsscaw.com/repos/apt/debian/pool/main/g/ghostty/
building it from source will require the zig-
we're now running the compiler's unit tests as part of our
build. i've renamed zig zig0.13, and am installing it so that
multiple versions can coexist. i've created a new native
package, zig-default, which deps on zig0.13 and installs
toplevel symlinks. i've submitted a MR for the minisign support
if you've got packaging dependent on zig, or want to help beta
test zig on debian, there are packages available here:
https://salsa.debian.org/nickblack/zig/-/jobs/6923961/artifacts/download
alternatively, you can add the apt source:
deb http://dsscaw.com/repos/apt/debian unstable main
i'll p
block 1092863 by 995670
block 1091469 by 995670
thanks
ahhh fair enough bartm@ i had thought #995670 archived
(1) we no longer have any lintian diagnostics beyond spelling errors ✅
(2) i've replaced these with $(DEBIAN_TARGET_HOST) ✅
(3) we no longer ship msdos-stub.bin ✅
(4) man page has been (minimally) improved ✅
(5) let's just track what upstream is doing for now
(6) this is ongoing but not a blocker
(
i have submitted https://github.com/ziglang/zig/pull/22489
upstream to eliminate msdos-stub.bin. i'll make a quilt patch
from this and we ought be good.
> (3) there's a second binary file involved (beyond zig1.wasm):
> msdos-stub.bin. unlike the WASM, there does not appear to be any
> way to build this from sources available in the source package,
> so it will probably have to come out. it's only used in the COFF
> linking code, so that capability
some notes/progress:
(1) we are now building a zig binary deb on amd64 that passes
most lintian checks, and appears to contain a working zig.
most recent lintian check output:
$ lintian --suppress-tags "${SALSA_CI_LINTIAN_SUPPRESS_TAGS}" --display-info
--pedantic ${SALS
i've been working on this afresh using zig 0.13.0.
here's the status:
1) zig source is signed with minisign, which is not supported
by uscan. i'm working on adding that support in #1092818.
2) i throw out all vendored code of which i'm aware. this
massively simplifies the copyright sit
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retitle 1091469 ITP: ghostty -- Ghostty is a fast, feature-rich, and
cross-platform terminal emulator that uses platform-native UI and GPU
acceleration.
owner 1091469 !
thanks
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Can I
assist you in any way at the moment?
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ahh, rereading your original ITP, i see you know all about the
fdo situation. good deal =]. i just killed my fork, and am going
to submit a PR to Aetf's fork.
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also, there is a kmscon repo under the auspices of the
freedesktop.org organization. i talked to the original author
about removing that if he wasn't going to be taking the project
forward, but it didn't go anywhere. if someone's really picking
kmscon up, they might want to go talk to the fdo peopl
indeed, the cursor location report fix is only on a branch. i'll
go ahead and submit it to this other fork, and rebase mine off
of theirs. thank you likewise for bringing this to my attention!
i'm glad to see kmscon getting some love.
i'm the maintainer and upstream author of Notcurses, and kmscon
con
if the other fork is more active, i'm happy to fold my changes
into it, but they definitely ought go in there. the most
important thing i recall doing was fixing the cursor location
report to use the proper order for coordinates.
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Version : 1.4.2.4
Upstream Author : Victor Gaydov et al
URL : http://www.example.org/
not that i expect you to have run extensive benchmarks or
anything, but how do you feel this compares to libdeflate? the
few comparisons i've seen suggest that they are (or at least
were) pretty much a wash, performance-wise.
ok, i took a closer look at things, and realize you don't need a
new *backend*, but a new *gui frontend*. alas, my suggestion
would be of no help in this case. good luck finding a new
upstream author! =]
ind that it is both
faster and higher quality than timg--if your experiments
contradict mine, please do let me know (as the upstream author
of Notcurses)!
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as noted in bug #969408, pkern has graciously sponsored an
upload into the NEW queue, and growlight 1.2.13 will hopefully
find favor with the FTP Masters.
if so, this will successfully close a seven-year-old bug!
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mes-per-second graph is maintained throughout the
demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4lmMADP1lA
I'm the upstream author, and would be happy to help you with
anything you're trying to accomplish, or work desired features
into the development plan.
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I have uploaded version 1.1.8-1:
https://mentors.debian.net/package/notcurses
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unlike so
many C libraries of late, also has a complete set of man pages:
https://nick-black.com/notcurses/
They're of course present in the -dev package.
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devices, and any testing you can
perform on them would be invaluable to me :D. i will eagerly
move to fix problems you run into. so long as you're not
providing supraASCII characters for output, you needn't worry
about them being emitted.
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erminfo and provide a functional implementation on non-ANSI terminals?
> (eg, IBM3151, etc)
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 02 2020, Nick Black wrote:
>
> > Package: wnpp
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> > Owner: Nick Black
> >
> > * Package name : notcurse
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Description
as they're referenced. Thus it's not how much we have mmap()d
(which can be large, equivalent to the sum of the compressed files plus
dynamic state). Our dynamic state per thread is limited, however, so we'll
never be say trying to uncompress 256MB of text (this would be bad for
para
i ought point out here that raptorial-file does not have "update" or "purge"
functionality. it seems to me that if the user has installed apt-file or
some equivalent, they're interested in the contents of Contents files, and
thus they ought be downloaded with apt updates. if they have not installed
So, as I posted to deity/debdev/derivatives last evening, apt-file has been
rewritten as raptorial-file. On typical queries on my quadcore,
raptorial-file() is about ~50% the runtime of apt-file(), a speedup of
between 1.5x and 2x. For pathological queries, raptorial-file() is about ~3%
the runtim
tunity, especially after the somewhat aggressive way I launched this
project. I think we're all on the same page, for at least the short term.
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Stefan,
I'd be interested in helping. I'm not a DD, but I am the developer of
"raptorial", an APT clone. I was already planning on starting in on the
apt-file component, so this is fortuitous.
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to ma
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