Bug#918567: Maintaining dlib in Debian Science team (Was: dlib: FTBFS when built with dpkg-buildpackage -A)

2019-01-17 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi Hugo and Séverin On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 05:27:56PM +0100, Hugo Lefeuvre wrote: > > Of course I would be glad to maintain this package under the Debian Science > Team umbrella. Feel free to upload. Thanks for your both confirmation that the package can go into Debian Science. I've forked

Bug#918567: Maintaining dlib in Debian Science team (Was: dlib: FTBFS when built with dpkg-buildpackage -A)

2019-01-16 Thread Séverin Lemaignan
Hi Andreas, Sorry for the delay. Yes, I'm absoluetly fine with the maintenance between transfered to Debian science. That's were it belongs, and I do not have the time currently to properly care for the package anyway. Please proceed! Thanks! Severin On 16/01/2019 16:06, Andreas Tille

Bug#918567: Maintaining dlib in Debian Science team (Was: dlib: FTBFS when built with dpkg-buildpackage -A)

2019-01-16 Thread Hugo Lefeuvre
Hi Andreas, > since #918567 is RC critical there is some urgency to get this fixed. > If I do not hear from you until Saturday I will assume you are fine > with dlib in Debian Science team maintenance. Sorry for missing your previous e-mail. Personal life is taking me away from Debian right now.

Bug#918567: Maintaining dlib in Debian Science team (Was: dlib: FTBFS when built with dpkg-buildpackage -A)

2019-01-16 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi again, since #918567 is RC critical there is some urgency to get this fixed. If I do not hear from you until Saturday I will assume you are fine with dlib in Debian Science team maintenance. Kind regards Andreas. On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 11:36:14AM +0100, Andreas Tille wrote: > Hi

Bug#918567: Maintaining dlib in Debian Science team (Was: dlib: FTBFS when built with dpkg-buildpackage -A)

2019-01-15 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi Séverin, I stumbled upon dlib since I maintain some rdepends (plastimatch) of this lib and due to #918567 I've got a warning about testing removal. Since machine learning is definitely a topic that is covered by Debian Science I'd consider it really appropriate to maintain this software inside