Hello Debian Science! I have prepared an updated package for SolveSpace, which I help develop/maintain, which recently put out its 3.1~rc1 release with substantial improvements. I have updated the package's git repo on salsa: https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/solvespace and also pushed to Mentors: https://mentors.debian.net/package/solvespace/
Since we now have upstream tarballs with the submodules included, we can now easily use debian/watch aka uscan to do the whole "getting new versions" thing, and we now use files-excluded in d/copyright to exclude mainly submodule files we don't want in our source package (Windows binaries, software already packaged in debian, generated doxygen files, etc.). Most of the patches I made for the last package release have now been integrated upstream, and only a few small new ones were needed, which are already submitted upstream. I also added lintian overrides for the false-positive checks, which does leave a few info/warning messages active, so I have a few things to improve in the future. However, it would be good to get this in. I did mostly test on Bullseye so it actually should be backportable easily too. Thank you! Ryan Pavlik

