Luckily, the maintainer Steven (cc'd) is super responsive, so transitioning to a debian-science repo should be no problem.
@Graham, can you set one up for us and populate it with the latest tbb from Debian [1]? We could then go ahead and polish it up. Cheers, Nico [1] https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/tbb On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 11:58 AM Graham Inggs <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Nico > > On 03/07/2017 11:12, Sébastien Villemot wrote: > > Since this process is likely to take time, you can also work on an NMU > > in the meantime. > > Below is a list of tbb's reverse dependencies and the team (if any) that > maintains them. > > bowtie debian-med > bowtie2 debian-med > flexbar debian-med > salmon debian-med > blender debian-multimedia > deal.ii debian-science > gazebo debian-science > mathicgb debian-science > opencv debian-science > openturns debian-science > trilinos debian-science > madness debichem > mpqc3 debichem > tiledarray debichem > hhvm hhvm-team > openvdb none > > Mostly debian-science, then debian-med and debichem. I think > debian-science would be a good home for this package and you should have > no trouble finding sponsors, and I agree with everything else Sébastien > wrote. > > You probably are aware, but for reference, Ubuntu has a new upstream > version [1] which builds on s390x. > > Regards > Graham > > > [1] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tbb/+changelog >

