On Fri, Apr 09, 2010 at 04:17:21PM +0200, Francesco P. Lovergine wrote:
> 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.
> 

If none has something against, it I'm going to upload 4.1.1 into unstable
and asking for a bounce of binNMUs for starting migration.

-- 
Francesco P. Lovergine


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