>And I added the magic line `include /usr/share/dpkg/pkg-info.mk' at the
>beginning of the d/rules script: this inclusion may help reproducibility.
>Furthermore the package is now maintained within Debian Math Team.
>
>On 26/07/2022 18:14, Philip Rinn wrote:
>> Hi Jerome,
&g
Hi Jerome,
on 24.07.22 at 21:10, Jerome BENOIT write:
Hello Again, I had a quick. It looks great.
I will upload by the next week-end because right now I am melting
(and this can generate a chain of mistakes).
great, thanks!
Otherwise, have you try to process the texi with pdftex ?
That
as BZ__os_name (Closes: ##977003)
- Thanks Vagrant Cascadian for the patch
-- Philip Rinn Wed, 20 Jul 2022 18:54:45 +0200
I could have pushed the changes to the repository directly but I thought
it was politer to do it via a MR:
https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/blitzxx/-/merge_requests/2
Hi Andreas,
> $ doi2cff init 10.1093/bioinformatics/btp347
you probably tried that but just to make sure - shouldn't it be
$ doi2cff init https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btp347
according to
https://github.com/citation-file-format/doi2cff#usage ?
Best regards,
Philip
Hi Andreas,
On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 20:49:47 +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 05:25:41PM +0200, Philip Rinn wrote:
>> > Please do not RM existing stuff. If you want to get rid of that package
>> > personally I can add myself as Uploaders an
Hi Andreas,
On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 11:52:10 +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
> Hi Philip,
>
> On Sun, Sep 16, 2018 at 06:57:22PM +0200, Philip Rinn wrote:
>> the packaging effort for shiny-server stalled some month ago. I totally lost
>> interest in packaging it as I now use s
On 16.09.18 at 20:31, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> [...]
> Yes. Not everything that exists in open source land needs to be in Debian.
>
> Some things are simply hard to package. Just how Tobias et al bundled Shiny
> in their (competing, but also both free-as-in-beer + commercially supported)
>
Hi,
the packaging effort for shiny-server stalled some month ago. I totally lost
interest in packaging it as I now use shinyproxy[1] at $work.
As we are heading towards the freeze, I think it's time to discuss how to
proceed.
Getting shiny-server into Debian is still a lot of work, see [2].
Andreas Tille wrote:
> I've uploaded to fix those RC bugs. However, we should do some effort
> to get rid of the library code copies that come with pdfium. This can
> be either done by striping the code from pdfium/third_party and patch
> the build system or (even better) by packaging pdfium
Dear Sébastien,
On 04.05.2018 at 11:43, Sébastien Villemot wrote:
> Dear Philipp,
>
> On Thu, May 03, 2018 at 06:13:49PM +0200, Philip Rinn wrote:
>
>> I was just hit by texmaker crashing on start and fixed it right away :-)
>>
>> Could someone with upload r
- that's why I write to you directly now (and cc'ing the
list)
Would you review & sponsor (or do whatever you feel is appropriate to fix the RC
bugs)?
Best,
Philip
On 03.05.2018 at 18:13, Philip Rinn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was just hit by texmaker crashing on start and fixed
with new libsynctex (fixes: #896656, #897071)
+ Add 60-fix-for-new-libsynctex1-API.patch to fix crash on startup
* Update Vcs URLs in d/control to point to salsa.d.o
-- Philip Rinn <ri...@inventati.org> Thu, 03 May 2018 17:36:23 +0200
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Hi Andreas,
On 16.02.2018 at 12:04, Andreas Tille wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 11:29:08AM +0100, Philip Rinn wrote:
>> There is still a lot to do, especially coordinating with Debian JavaScript
>> Maintainers to get most of the packages under their umbrella. Unfortunately
Hi,
to keep track of what is still needed to be packaged for shiny-server I created
a
wiki page:
https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/shiny-server/wikis/Packaging-ToDo
There is still a lot to do, especially coordinating with Debian JavaScript
Maintainers to get most of the packages under
Hi Andreas,
On 05.02.2018 at 11:43, Andreas Tille wrote:
>> The packaging is here (I'd like to move it to .../science-team/... before
>> uploading)
>>
>> https://salsa.debian.org/rinni-guest/node-pinkyswear
>
> Could you please move to science-team first to make me evaluate the final
> status
Hi Andreas,
The answer is hidden in
https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/python-jsondiff/blob/master/dev-requirements.txt
https://github.com/ZoomerAnalytics/nose-random
Best,
Philip
Hi,
I packaged node-shiny-server-client (see ITP:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=887089). As the package seems
to
be only useful for shiny-server I think the best choice is to maintain it in
Debian-science.
As I'm not able to create a project in scince-team on salsa myself,
> to upgrade r-cran-tibble this package is needed. I noticed that the code (see
> Git[2]) contains a file
>
> src/utf8lite/LICENSE.Unicode
>
> with an extra license. However, I don't see to what files the license might
> apply.
My interpretation is that the license covers all files accessible
Hi,
> Actually, packaging node modules is really easy. I recommend it for
> people learning to package. The npm2deb does a lot of the hard work for you:
> https://wiki.debian.org/Javascript/Nodejs
Ah, good to know, I'll give it a try with node-shiny-server-client and report
back
how it worked.
On 12.012018 at 22:43:55, Phili Rinn wrote:
> Yes, there are a lot of nodejs dependencies which seem not to be packaged
> (didn't
> check ITPs / RFPs):
missed: node-bash
Best,
Philip
Hi,
On 10.01.2018 at 14:40, Andreas Tille wrote:
> Feel free to commit any changes you consider an enhancement!
already did and the package builds now at least.
> I would work down the list or r-cran-* packages step by step and than see how
> complicated the actual shiny-server packaging is.
Hi,
> We are now supposed to use the email notifications from GitLab ("Emails on
> push" under "Settings -> Integrations").
there is a script for this if you don't want to use the web interface (I didn't
test it though)
https://salsa.debian.org/mehdi/salsa-scripts/blob/master/emails_on_push.sh
Hi,
On 10.01.2018 at 14:40, Andreas Tille wrote:
> Some local manual installation of shiny-server installs the following not yet
> packaged R packages:
>
>r-cran-broom
>r-cran-bubbles
>r-cran-dbplyr
>r-cran-ggvis
>r-cran-highcharter
>r-cran-leaflet
>r-cran-mclust
>
Hi,
I looked into this as well this evening and didn't really understand what they
are
doing. Did you ask the upstream authors why they didn't just depend on libgit2
as
they did for libssh2, OpenSSL, ...? It's probably easier to understand the
problem
with their help. [If you don't want to do
Hi,
> Hi David,
>
> On Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 08:38:33AM -0400, David Bremner wrote:
>> > I *really* hope that there will be a solution which does not need any
>> > VCS-field replacement. I'm pretty bored by replacing VCS-fields every
>> > third year (or so).
>>
>> I sympathize with your boredom
://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/s/scatterplot3d
I'd be glad if someone could upload this package for me, as it would supplement
the collection of CRAN packages in Debian especially for 3D plotting.
Kind regards
Philip Rinn
PS: would you please CC me, as I'm not on the list
On 24.01.2010 19:10, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
On 24 January 2010 at 18:24, Philip Rinn wrote:
| Dear debian-science subscribers,
|
| I am looking for a sponsor for my package scatterplot3d.
|
| * Package name: scatterplot3d
| Version : 0.3-30-1
| Upstream Author : Uwe
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