Hi Bastian,

you are right, I wend forward too quickly, I apologize.

I made a try to be more careful when using reportbug. When reportbug
collects a set of bugreports regarding wnpp, it downloads thousands of them.

When I try to filter with the word "librosa" inside a gtk user interface, the
process goes mad and eats 100% of the processor time for more than one minute
before I stop it.

When I try to do the same with reportbug and its text user interface,
and type "f" to filter the set of bugreports, I have a quick access to
sensible information.

I shall use reportbug with its text interface for future queries, unless
I find a way to fix its GTK user interface, regarding its unability to
filter bugreports.

Best regards,                   Georges.


Bastian Germann a écrit :
> Version: python-librosa/0.11.0-1
> 
> Hi Georges,
> 
> Please pay more attention to the open wnpp bugs on filing ITPs. There was
> already a librosa ITP at #968467 with packaging work done at
> https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/packages/librosa
> 
> Please check whether you can improve your package based on that work.
> 
> Thanks,
> Bastian
> 
> On Sat, 07 Mar 2026 16:13:15 +0100 Georges Khaznadar <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> > * Package name    : python-librosa
> >   Version         : 0.11.0
> >   Upstream Contact: Brian McFee <https://github.com/bmcfee
> > * URL             : https://librosa.org
> > * License         : ISC
> >   Programming Lang: Python
> >   Description     : a python package for music and audio analysis
> > 
> >  librosa is a python package for music and audio analysis.
> >  It provides the building blocks necessary to create music information
> >  retrieval systems.
> > 
> > ---------------------
> > 
> > This package will be using https://salsa.debian.org/python-
> > team/packages/python-librosa

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