Bug#1052763: libgnuastro18 has an undeclared file conflict on /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgnuastro_make.so

2023-09-26 Thread Mohammad Akhlaghi
Hi Helmut, Thank you very much for the complete explanation. Will this problem be fixed if we separate 'libgnuastro_make' as a separate package in 'debian/control'? I would indeed love to read the Debian policy in full detail as it evolves. I did read most parts when I was helping the

Bug#1052763: libgnuastro18 has an undeclared file conflict on /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgnuastro_make.so

2023-09-26 Thread Mohammad Akhlaghi
Thank you very much for this report, The 'libgnuastro_make.so' is declared within the 'debian/libgnuastro18.install' file (see [1] below); a comment there also described what it is (an extension-library for GNU Make, described in [2]). Could you please point me to any other place that it

Bug#998703: src:gnuastro: fails to migrate to testing for too long: ftbfs on mips64el

2021-11-06 Thread Mohammad Akhlaghi
Dear Paul, Thank you very much for noticing this and marking the bug as fixed. Also, I really appreciate the great explanation of the significance of such situations, I completely agree. The delay originated from the Debian version freezing: version 0.15 of Gnuastro came in that time slot

Bug#980100: Problem on sh4 in Debian auto-building of Gnuastro

2021-01-14 Thread Mohammad Akhlaghi
Package: automake Version: 1.16.3-2 Gnuastro's source tarball was recently built with the new Autoconf 2.70. After uploading it to Debian, we noticed that Gnuastro's build is crashing just after the './configure' script finishes and the error is from calling Automake (exact error in P.S.),

Bug#868587: gnuastro FTBFS on big endian: test failures

2017-07-17 Thread Mohammad Akhlaghi
Dear Adrian, Thank you so much for the reports. The cause of this bug was found and corrected: On Savannah (Gnuastro's bug tracking system): https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?51476 In the Gnuastro source: http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gnuastro.git/commit/?id=8ff37cf41 In the debian

Bug#868586: gnuastro FTBFS on 32bit: FAIL: mkprof/radeccat.sh

2017-07-17 Thread Mohammad Akhlaghi
Dear Adrian, Thank you so much for the reports. The cause of this bug was found and corrected: In the Gnuastro source: http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gnuastro.git/commit/?id=8ff37cf41 In the debian packaging:

Bug#865973: Gnuastro 0.3.13 checks on 32bit big endian systems

2017-06-30 Thread Mohammad Akhlaghi
Hi Adrian, Thank you very much for finding the problem. I really appreciate it. I have made the fix in the Gnuastro code and submitted it to Debian Astro. To fix the problem, a new machine-specific type code (GAL_TYPE_LONG) is defined. It is just an alias for GAL_TYPE_INT32 or GAL_TYPE_INT64

Bug#865973: Gnuastro 0.3.13 checks on 32bit big endian systems

2017-06-27 Thread Mohammad Akhlaghi
Thank you very much, This is very strange because these test scripts all have the `--naxis1' and `--naxis2' options that the error message complains about! Here is one example (see line 53): https://sources.debian.net/src/gnuastro/0.3.13-1/tests/mkprof/mosaic1.sh So there is something deep

Bug#841365: ITP: gnuastro -- Programs and libraries for astronomical data analysis and manipulation

2016-10-19 Thread Mohammad Akhlaghi
Package: wnpp Owner: Mohammad Akhlaghi <akhla...@gnu.org> Severity: wishlist X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org,debian-as...@lists.debian.org * Package name: GNU Astronomy Utilities (Gnuastro) Version : 0.2 Upstream Author : Mohammad Akhlaghi <akhla...@gnu.o