Hi Alastair,
Thanks for relaying OpenMPI's upstream
maintainer's interest in our opinions on
maintaining 32 bit support.
My humble comments are
1.) 32 bit hardware can be more secure because
it's so old it predates back doors known as
Intel's Management Engine[1] and
Am Tue, Feb 07, 2023 at 09:05:28AM +0100 schrieb Drew Parsons:
> On 2023-02-07 08:33, Graham Inggs wrote:
> > Hi Drew
> >
> > I think python3-scipy should declare a Breaks on python3-skbio less
> > than the version in unstable (0.5.8-3).
> > This should sort out the autopkgtest regressions of
Hi Diane,
Am Mon, Feb 06, 2023 at 11:23:47AM -0800 schrieb Diane Trout:
> I pushed numba 0.56.4+dfsg-2 to unstable, and it should be vastly
> better than -1. I quickly counted there's about 13 test failures for
> what functionality we can support, those failing tests are currently
> getting
On 2023-02-07 10:54, Alastair McKinstry wrote:
Hi
I've been pinged by the upstream maintainer of OpenMPI Jefff
Squyres as to our opinions on maintaining 32-bit support.
See a thread here: https://github.com/open-mpi/ompi/pull/11282
Until now I've asked for OMPI to hold off going to 64-bit
Hi
I've been pinged by the upstream maintainer of OpenMPI Jefff Squyres
as to our opinions on maintaining 32-bit support.
See a thread here: https://github.com/open-mpi/ompi/pull/11282
Until now I've asked for OMPI to hold off going to 64-bit only; saying
we can help with the
On 2023-02-07 08:33, Graham Inggs wrote:
Hi Drew
I think python3-scipy should declare a Breaks on python3-skbio less
than the version in unstable (0.5.8-3).
This should sort out the autopkgtest regressions of emperor,
python-skbio itself, q2-metadata and q2-quality-control, which are all
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