Hi Yaroslav,
On Wed, Jan 04, 2017 at 09:37:34PM -0500, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
> > I've also migrated pandas to Debian Science Git[1]. When trying to
> > build I can not reproduce the actual error #845734 but the build fails
> > with
>
> I did spend some time on pandas today and uploaded
Dear Andreas,
All my packages should really go to astronomy. Two sets of packages I
would hide in any case, the last one would need to fit in the right task
in the astronomy blend.
(python|python3|yorick)-pyorick hide
yorick-mira should go to astronomy
(python|python3|yorick)-svipc hide
Kind
Hi Andreas, there are a couple more fenics components in the
mathematics-dev task:
Python-dolfin (and dolfin-dev)
python-ffc
python-ufl
I'm thinking it's redundant to list these separately under
mathematics-dev if there's already an entry in the mathematics task.
Likewise in your
dolfin-bin and fenics are currently listed under the mathematics task.
In a sense python-dolfin is more appropriate for listing than dolfin-
bin. But dolfin-bin depends on it and also provides a couple of small
utility programs. So I'm inclined to leave dolfin-bin as listed
dolfin is the
(Dropping the CC list)
Hi Andreas,
I'm holding 6 uncategorized d-science packages.
* caffe and caffe-contrib are categorized into machine-learning task.
See the patch attached.
* the remaining 4 packages are core components of the torch7 framework,
and the torch7 metapackage
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 04, 2017 at 04:07:42PM -0300, Stephen Sinclair wrote:
> > Hmmm, I'd naively say please try later again. If this does not help
> > you might need to contact alioth admins.
>
> Ok, I tried again and discovered it was automatically adding "-guest"
> to my username. Now I managed
Hi Andreas,
Quoting Andreas Tille (2017-01-04 15:50:17)
> as in every release cycle I'm trying to verify that every package
> maintained in Debian Science team is properly categorised in our Blends
> tasks.
> I'm also fine if you debcheckout
> anonymously and send me `git format-patch`
Dear Debian Science team,
I am working on an open source (Apache2 license) numerical simulation
engine for non-smooth dynamical systems which is called Siconos:
http://siconos.gforge.inria.fr
Lately we have been motivated to package it for Debian Sid, and I
think the Debian Science team is the
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