Hi Felix,

On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 2:26 PM, Felix Salfelder <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Andrés
>
> On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 10:00:47PM +0200, Andrés Goens wrote:
> > debian, which according to your graph is not there yet, but there is some
> > work being put into it, if I am not mistaken. Do you know who is working
> on
> > it [..]
>
> theres a git repo containing upstream (as much as i have found) and
> debian/ dsc-imported from some older version:
> git://tool.em.cs.uni-frankfurt.de/git/flint
>

(i've reconstructed the 'release' used in sage-4.7...)
>
> if you work on upstream, you probably know if its better to package
> flint2. iirc the source repos are disjoint, and i didn't try. in that
> case the repo on tool would be obsolete.
>
> I've looked at the git repo, but I'm afraid you are right. Are you guys
trying to get sage 4.7 into debian first, or is it just that one because it
was the release at the time you did that?
The current sage (5.2) also uses a flint 1.*, but work is being done on
sage to upgrade to flint 2.* :
http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/12173
 I really don't know much about flint 1, since flint 2 is a complete
rewrite. However, if sage has yet to upgrade to flint 2, it might still be
worthwhile packaging the 1.* version in order to package a current sage
release, even though in the future we would have to go to flint2.  While I
think flint2 would be easier for me to help, if you guys think flint1 is
more of a priority at the moment, I would also volunteer to try and help
with it.

Regards,

Andrés


> regards
> felix
>
>

Reply via email to