Hi, Who from the GIS team is going to build and upload netcdf? I've tested a new release of grads and anything depending on netcdf cannot be built until netcdf is built for 1.8.8.
We need to test netcdf against hdf5-1.8.8 (i.e. netcdf4 format); there is netcdf-4.1.3 in experimental ... Regards Alastair On 2012-01-18 18:34, Sylvestre Ledru wrote: > Hello, > > It has been a long time since the last upload of hdf5 in unstable but > here it is, version 1.8.8 is in unstable! > > I need your help with the transition [1]. > In most of the cases, a renamed of the build dep libhdf5-serial-dev => > libhdf5-dev with a rebuild should be enough. Otherwise, don't hesitate > to ping me. > > While it should not impact you much, changes are important [1]: > * Since upstream is now trying to keep a consistent ABI/API, packages > have been renamed from libhdf5-xxx-X.Y.Z (X, Y and Z being the version > number) to libhdf5-xxx-7 (7 being the version of the soname) > * The package libhdf5-serial-* have been renamed to libhdf5-7 or > libhdf5-dev > * Symbol files have been added for all the libraries. > * arm archs have also libhdf5-openmpi-dev > * Support of HURD, armhf & s390x > * Help is now up to date and the debian/html.tgz.uu removed > (thanks to the source format v3.0, two source tarballs are now > used) > * A new package hdf5-helpers which contains h5cc, h5c++ and h5fc > has been introduced > * Fix many lintian warnings > * Java HDF has been updated to version 2.8 > > There is the list of the impacted packages, sorted by maintainer is > available at [3] (I am aware that most of you will received duplicate > emails and I apologize). > > Thanks for the help, > Sylvestre > > [1] http://release.debian.org/transitions/html/hdf5.html > [2] It is just a lazy copy & paste from my blog: > http://sylvestre.ledru.info/blog/sylvestre/2012/01/18/major_changes_in_the_debian_hdf5_package > [3] > A. Maitland Bottoms <[email protected]> > vtk > > Alastair McKinstry <[email protected]> > exodusii > grads > hdf-eos5 > magics++ > oasis3 > silo-llnl > > Axel Beckert <[email protected]> > gnudatalanguage (U) > > Carlo Segre <[email protected]> > nexus (U) > > Christoph Schmidt-Hieber <[email protected]> > stimfit > > Christophe Trophime <[email protected]> > getdp (U) > > D Haley <[email protected]> > mathgl (U) > > Debian GIS Project <[email protected]> > gdal > h5utils > netcdf > ruby-hdfeos5 > > Debian Octave Group <[email protected]> > octave-bim > octave-msh > octave3.2 > > Debian QA Group <[email protected]> > libvigraimpex > > Debian Science Maintainers > <[email protected]> > mathgl > udav > > Debian Science Team <[email protected]> > getdp > jhdf > libcgns > scilab > > Dimitrios Eftaxiopoulos <[email protected]> > mathgl (U) > > Dirk Eddelbuettel <[email protected]> > r-cran-hdf5 > > Dominique Belhachemi <[email protected]> > vtk (U) > > Francesco Paolo Lovergine <[email protected]> > gdal (U) > h5utils (U) > netcdf (U) > > Gerber van der Graaf <[email protected]> > gpiv > gpivtools > libgpiv > pygpiv > > Gürkan Sengün <[email protected]> > gnudatalanguage > > Henning Glawe <[email protected]> > libpdl-io-hdf5-perl > > Josselin Mouette <[email protected]> > tessa > > Juan A. Añel <[email protected]> > gnudatalanguage (U) > > Mathieu Malaterre <[email protected]> > vtk (U) > > Salvatore Bonaccorso <[email protected]> > udav (U) > > Soeren Sonnenburg <[email protected]> > h5py > shogun > > Sylvestre Ledru <[email protected]> > jhdf (U) > libcgns (U) > scilab (U) > > Sébastien Villemot <[email protected]> > octave-bim (U) > octave-msh (U) > > Thibaut Paumard <[email protected]> > yorick-hdf5 > > Thomas Weber <[email protected]> > octave-bim (U) > octave-msh (U) > octave3.2 (U) > > Thorsten Alteholz <[email protected]> > meep > meep-mpich > meep-openmpi > mpb > > Tobias Stefan Richter <[email protected]> > nexus > > Wen Heping <[email protected]> > pytables > > Yaroslav Halchenko <[email protected]> > stimfit (U) > > Youhei SASAKI <[email protected]> > ruby-hdfeos5 (U) > > > > -- Alastair McKinstry , <[email protected]> , <[email protected]> http://blog.sceal.ie Anyone who believes exponential growth can go on forever in a finite world is either a madman or an economist - Kenneth Boulter, Economist. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

