Re: sockjs-client is in Debian but needs update (Was: [covid-19] shiny-server (Was: dependencies Re: ITP: streamlit))

2022-02-23 Thread Andrius Merkys
Hi Eric,

On 2022-02-22 14:52, Eric Brown wrote:
> If I’m understanding the below correctly, it appears that the node-json3
> may already have been removed from the dependency socksjs-client, but
> the updated version is not released yet.
> 
> https://github.com/sockjs/sockjs-client/commit/d9584abe2c7c913ce95a1aea29e5744dd85e1af4
> 

I have turned this commit into a patch, and now sockjs-client builds and
passes its autopkgtest successfully. So we do not have to wait for the
next release.

Best,
Andrius



Re: Google Summer of Code, Debian Science

2022-02-23 Thread Andreas Tille
Am Wed, Feb 23, 2022 at 09:39:24AM +0100 schrieb Drew Parsons:
> > I'd look forward to such a project but my capacity to become involved is
> > limited and I also need to admit that I have no real competence if it
> > comes to HPC and MPI questions.
> 
> We can share the load, you can provide back-up supervision if I'm offline
> camping during summer :)
> 
> What I'm envisioning shouldn't require MPI programming as such.  It's more
> about setting up a test management system to get the MPI programs to test
> themselves.  Shell scripting as much as anything, maybe python for
> extracting numbers from output files.

Feel free to consider me a backup for this kind of things and enjoy camping

  Andreas.

-- 
http://fam-tille.de



Re: Google Summer of Code, Debian Science

2022-02-23 Thread Drew Parsons

On 2022-02-23 07:21, Andreas Tille wrote:

Hi,

> It would be helpful to run parallel/HPC performance testing for our MPI
> numerical packages.


Am Tue, Feb 22, 2022 at 01:06:30PM +0100 schrieb Anton Gladky:

It is a very good idea!


+1


Though I would separate this task from QA-work on Debian Science
packages.


I support that this is a separate idea.  If you ask me it should
be ranked even higher.


If you want, we could apply one-more project (something
like HPC-testing of MPI-based science packages) and point special
requirements for possible applicants. Feel free to propose a text
for that. Thanks again!


I'd look forward to such a project but my capacity to become involved 
is

limited and I also need to admit that I have no real competence if it
comes to HPC and MPI questions.


We can share the load, you can provide back-up supervision if I'm 
offline camping during summer :)


What I'm envisioning shouldn't require MPI programming as such.  It's 
more about setting up a test management system to get the MPI programs 
to test themselves.  Shell scripting as much as anything, maybe python 
for extracting numbers from output files.


Drew