Re: Failures for sklearn
Dear scikit-learn maintainers, I have updated the scikit-learn version on salsa and modified some of the EXCLUDE_TESTS variables in order to reflect the current status of the scikit-learn issue tracker. I was hoping to run continuous integration on salsa, but it is very time consuming for scikit-learn, so I'm switching it on and off, when needed. I must confess that I am a bit confused about how the last builds of scikit-learn are failing with respect to setuptools ( https://ci.debian.net/packages/s/scikit-learn/). Should it be possible to upload this 1.0.2 version, to check if I have correctly patch the tests? Otherwise I'd be happy to listen to your comments and suggestions about the current status of the repo. Thanks! Chiara
Re: RFS faber - build dependency for boost-python
Hi Steffen, thanks for your work and packaging effort. I will take a deeper look into the package within the next few days. On behalf of the Debian Boost Team. Best regards Anton Am Di., 8. Feb. 2022 um 18:07 Uhr schrieb Steffen Möller : > > Hello, > > This is about > > https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/packages/faber > > I had asked the Debian boost folks already to comment on that package > but have not heard back. Faber is a build tool that the upstream boost > community has elevated as the next thing for their Python interface. But > it can also be used as a substitute for make. > > Anyway. Could someone please have a look that I have not borked to > smoothen the transition through NEW? Please feel free to upload. > > Many thanks! > > Best, > Steffen >
Re: RFS faber - build dependency for boost-python
Fantastic - thank you tons! Steffen On 11.02.22 11:44, Étienne Mollier wrote: Hi Steffen, Steffen Möller, on 2022-02-08: https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/packages/faber I had asked the Debian boost folks already to comment on that package but have not heard back. Faber is a build tool that the upstream boost community has elevated as the next thing for their Python interface. But it can also be used as a substitute for make. Anyway. Could someone please have a look that I have not borked to smoothen the transition through NEW? Please feel free to upload. Please kindly check the buildability of the package using a clean chroot (automating this with pbuilder or sbuild, or anything doing similar job at your preference. :) I had to append python3-yaml to the build dependencies to go through the build and test process. There were some Lintian issues afterwards, which you might want to address: W: faber: useless-whatis-entry usr/share/man/man1/faber.1.gz I: faber source: debian-watch-contains-dh_make-template [debian/watch] I: faber: spelling-error-in-description platoform platform I: python3-faber: spelling-error-in-description platoform platform (With help2man, you can set the whatis entry with --name flag.) You will have to document as well the following files in d/copyright, as otherwise the package would probably get rejected from NEW: - doc/_static/boost.css - src/faber/termcolor.py - src/faber_bench/images/stop.svg (looks CC0/public domain, but I am unsure) Maybe I missed other files, so don't hesitate to do one more review on your end. I don't have access to the Debian Python team repository, so I haven't pushed nor uploaded anything. In hope this helps,
Re: RFS faber - build dependency for boost-python
Hi Steffen, Steffen Möller, on 2022-02-08: > https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/packages/faber > > I had asked the Debian boost folks already to comment on that package > but have not heard back. Faber is a build tool that the upstream boost > community has elevated as the next thing for their Python interface. But > it can also be used as a substitute for make. > > Anyway. Could someone please have a look that I have not borked to > smoothen the transition through NEW? Please feel free to upload. Please kindly check the buildability of the package using a clean chroot (automating this with pbuilder or sbuild, or anything doing similar job at your preference. :) I had to append python3-yaml to the build dependencies to go through the build and test process. There were some Lintian issues afterwards, which you might want to address: W: faber: useless-whatis-entry usr/share/man/man1/faber.1.gz I: faber source: debian-watch-contains-dh_make-template [debian/watch] I: faber: spelling-error-in-description platoform platform I: python3-faber: spelling-error-in-description platoform platform (With help2man, you can set the whatis entry with --name flag.) You will have to document as well the following files in d/copyright, as otherwise the package would probably get rejected from NEW: - doc/_static/boost.css - src/faber/termcolor.py - src/faber_bench/images/stop.svg (looks CC0/public domain, but I am unsure) Maybe I missed other files, so don't hesitate to do one more review on your end. I don't have access to the Debian Python team repository, so I haven't pushed nor uploaded anything. In hope this helps, -- Étienne Mollier Fingerprint: 8f91 b227 c7d6 f2b1 948c 8236 793c f67e 8f0d 11da Sent from /dev/pts/2, please excuse my verbosity. On air: Glass Hammer - Long And Long Ago signature.asc Description: PGP signature