On Sat, Apr 03, 2010 at 03:09:18PM +0200, Francesco P. Lovergine wrote: > Dear RMs and interested maintainers (in Bcc) > > What follows is the list of netcdf build-depending packages currently in the > archive. The netcdf4 package is available in experimental since a while > and currently at RC3 stage. It will be released quite soon and appears in > good shape for Debian, after some fixes already merged upstream. It builds > everywhere and pass unit tests as expected. >
[...] > v-sim (Debian Science Team > <[email protected]>) > vtk (A. Maitland Bottoms <[email protected]>) > libmesh (Debian Scientific Computing Team > <[email protected]>) > deal.ii (Adam C. Powell, IV <[email protected]>) > octave-octcdf (Debian Octave Group > <[email protected]>) > dx (Daniel Kobras <[email protected]>) > libpdl-netcdf-perl (Henning Glawe <[email protected]>) > nco (Charlie Zender <[email protected]>) > gri (Peter S Galbraith <[email protected]>) > gerris (Debian Science Maintainers > <[email protected]>) > magics++ (Alastair McKinstry <[email protected]>) > gnudatalanguage (Gürkan Sengün <[email protected]>) > kst (Mark Hymers <[email protected]>) > gmt (Debian GIS Project <[email protected]>) > python-scientific (Matthias Klose <[email protected]>) > grads (Alastair McKinstry <[email protected]>) > labplot (Helen Faulkner <[email protected]>) > gdal (Debian GIS Project <[email protected]>) > grace (Nicholas Breen <[email protected]>) > ncview (Debian GIS Project <[email protected]>) > minc (Debian-Med Packaging Team > <[email protected]>) > cdo (Alastair McKinstry <[email protected]>) > I just rebuilt all interested packages on my development box, without problems, but for a few packages that FTBSes for other reasons. I think it is a good idea to upload all resulting packages onto experimental in order to check if all archs are ok. In the meantime 4.1.1 has been released with final merge of all my changes. Kudos to netcdf folks. I'll wait a go by RMs as asked by aba. The second step will be final uploading in sid and a round of binNMUs. -- Francesco P. Lovergine -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

