Hello, I found some time today to finish the packages.
On 06/14/2010 05:36 PM, Christian Kastner wrote: >> On Sun, 2010-06-13 at 23:13 +0200, Christian Kastner wrote: > While I ponder a move to debian-science, you can get them here (you want > the "wip" branch): > > git://scm.kvr.at/git/pkg-liblinear.git > git://scm.kvr.at/git/pkg-libocas.git I dropped the wip branch, there was too much noise to be useful. The proper history is in the master branch now. > Packages are here: > http://www.kvr.at/debian/pool/main/libl/liblinear/liblinear_1.51~dfsg-1.dsc > http://www.kvr.at/debian/pool/main/libo/libocas/libocas_0.93-1.dsc > Open issues: > - Clean up the current Makefile and debian/rules (very crude ATM) Done. > - Test the binaries All tests were successful. > - Test the shared libraries against third-party code Haven't done this, but seeing as the above binaries compiled and worked fine using the libs, I see no reason why third party code shouldn't. > - Test liblinear's BLAS dependency against the CUDA implementation Skipped for now. > - Write man pages (currently just placeholders) Done. > - Sanitize quilt patches (DEP3) There's only one patch per package, against the Makefile. I usually prefer to split my changes into smaller logical units, but this turned out to be too cumbersome, and there was no visible benefit. > - Octave interface(?) Skipped for now. Help from an experienced octave packager would be appreciated. > - Build static libraries(?) Upstream doesn't build any, but I added appropriate targets in the Makefiles. So, reviewers and sponsors welcome! Christian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

