On Sun, Apr 26, 2015, at 03:54 PM, Andreas Tille wrote: > On Sun, Apr 26, 2015 at 12:37:13PM -0400, Paul Novotny wrote: > > Hello, I just updated two packages I worked on for a MoM in February. > > Yaml-cpp released a new version (0.5.2) so I updated the packaging in > > collab-maint [1]. I also updated opensurgsim to use this new version of > > yaml-cpp [2]. During the MoM, Andreas sponsered my changes and pushed > > out a new version of yaml-cpp to experimental, can someone do this > > again? Maybe Andreas if you have time? Could this go to unstable now > > that Jessie is out? > > Uploaded to unstable. Thanks for your preparation.
I noticed that only amd64 seems to be available. I can't figure out what is blocking the other architectures, I built i386 locally and didn't have an issue. Does anyone have any ideas as to what needs to be fixed? > > Regarding opensurgsim, it is still in the ftp masters new package queue, > > is there anything I need to be doing there? > > I think the best advise I could give is waiting patiently. We have > observed the new queue growing in other freeze processes so there is > some hope here. No problem. > > One final question, I > > noticed the Debian Science blend has a Simulation task, that would be a > > great fit for opensurgsim. Opensurgsim is already in Debian-Med's > > Imaging-Dev task, is it alright to petition to be in both tasks? > > Hints like these are *very* welcome. For sure a package can be > mentioned in more than one task. I have added > > Suggests: libopensurgsim-dev > > to the simulation task. Its "only" suggested since tasks are usually > featuring user applications and no development libraries. If you could > find some more development libraries that would fit in a simulation-dev > task we could open this one. I already noticed a couple packages that would be a good fit for a simulation-dev task (libccd and libfcl). I'll keep my eye out for more and get back to you. -Paul -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/1430265838.2804189.259920633.62fc4...@webmail.messagingengine.com

