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On 10/08/2015 09:48, Matthias Klose wrote: > On 08/10/2015 10:42 AM, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote: >> On 10-08-15 08:45, Alastair McKinstry wrote: > >> I'm not sure if it's wise to start the netcdf transition already, even >> though I would prefer to transition to the new netcdf packages instead >> of doing a v5 rename. A number of reverse dependencies cannot be built >> in unstable because the libdap transition (#791114) hasn't started >> yet, so libstdc++6 still breaks the current libdap version in unstable >> on which gdal among others (build) depends, and so most GIS package >> cannot be built because they (build) depend on gdal. This includes >> gmt, ncl & vtk6 that are part of the netcdf transition. > > is there a reason to not start the libdap transition? it's already in experimental. > I believe not: I think we should go with libdap now. Its awating an OK from the RM team; if there is a problem its with gdal. I've tested a libdap build with grads. - -- Alastair McKinstry, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, https://diaspora.sceal.ie/u/amckinstry Software is like Poetry - most of it shouldn't have been written. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJVyGY8AAoJEMvmu05dmtOlCV0QAIHKmF5bmkADzrt7+/Ohhu/B HzUwfB9FhUdSgFgF2mTpFWfyl+3nHSgKG/NBP6V+gxBw/PRaWETbhPwnc9iynLsU z923ojnyMotEYQgkZyGk5OizP9nzlvOcf4TM7CoWQddvviTwDrZCIZ9xzGd713tJ 0dKNlZhWKxu+bKFHBwDzET7a4z+2Lsh5Ia96vxelIq2yQVQuqDKPSo4w8QRjNTNa VtPK6eciJDA8N7z0txF4nWbmawUYqlqKzDAvWSy8KoLF7Ts3rfx+o0Lok3fztiws tIZtNKcQwS6ZPPw29JVJ2BV+Qpi9Ikn/DHaKqs9y/Zk9uktKptxzxnIAzuWVV0Ce WAJPr9o1bnMF7KI7EoN6KotE9mCu4+aQ6zIEq1gSW6uKQ52rjb7hqoHWPTn98BRo D8UZ1oPMbgq+zrJ7VLzjGNNTgttghObUhW743UCFcscNZtK/9z103P98KXs0uHUZ l4qHxrfRpj+u9T1VR1pUv25IL3p7FbhRKl+noRE/wXtxBy5VBUoPKRqYQMWUnWLg IVako+idT4POsi0ToBV/kBjdNNUwiKVz+cRy1DkhjF8lf/eS4QzskFytBC6dhvvP tNBK6QZR53fERVM3dUu5G7P/X/Ci2aO8+jOBuqyyx05v3/4o/hOSyNk//q5uiezX ynzplCsjA26Kvkxta016 =DyIM -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

