Bug#836249: (ITP: cavewhere -- Cave survey processing and visualisation)
Cavewhere has proved problematic to build and package but I think we are nearly there. v1.0 added two new dependencies: asyncfuture and st3c. Turned out st3c didn't do anything that libsquish didn't already do, so it was patched to just use libsquish. Then upstream took that fix. asyncfuture is now packaged, uploaded and in testing. qt-qml-models is packaged, but not uploaded as I've never actually got cavewhere to build against it, so it might be broken. A serious bug in libsquish packaging was found, which broke the cavewhere build, but none of the other dependencies. That has been fixed in time for bookworm. The Cavewhere build now gets further than ever before using system libraries, but the test library build still fails with a c++ issue. Awaiting comment from upstream. So it's missed bookworm, but I think we really are nearly there. Wookey -- Principal hats: Linaro, Debian, Wookware, ARM http://wookware.org/
Bug#836249: (ITP: cavewhere -- Cave survey processing and visualisation)
qmath3d has now been packaged and uploaded to NEW. Plotsauce is next. Wookey -- Principal hats: Linaro, Debian, Wookware, ARM http://wookware.org/ signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Bug#836249: ITP: cavewhere -- Cave survey processing and visualisation
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: WookeyPackage name: cavewhere Version : 0~20160817 Upstream Author : Philip Schuchardt URL : http://www.cavewhere.com/ License : GPL3 Programming Lang: C++ Description : Cave survey processing and visualisation GUI cave survey software, with data entry entry covering multiple data formats. Data is processed using survex. Sketches are distorted to fit and displayed in 3D, allowing very fast turnaround maps to be produced. Uses QT and works on Windows, Mac and Linux. Data can be imported from Walls and Survex. This is quite new software, with a user-friendly modern GUI and taking a different approach to Tunnel and Therion, the other free-software cave-survey drawing packages. It has a very helpful upstream. It has several dependencies which are not yet in debian and thus will need packaging first: libsquish, qmath3d, dewalls, qt-qml-tricks.