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Re: PROJ 5.0.0



On 02/17/2018 12:45 PM, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote:
> On 02/17/2018 12:00 PM, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote:
>> The postgis FTBFS is the most serious blocker, but that test failure is
>> relatively easy to patch out. If there is no upstream patch before the
>> proj transition starts I'll patch out the two failing tests to avoid the
>> need for removal from testing of postgis.
> 
> There is a patch for the postgis issue, which has been included in
> 2.4.3+dfsg-3, but it's probably not in its definitive form yet.

The fix for the postgis issue is included in proj 5.0.0~rc4, so the
patch in the postgis package has been reverted.

ncl still FTBFS because the bug in flex was not fixed properly,
hopefully flex is fixed by the time the transition starts.

node-mapnik was also fixed and rebuilt successfully with proj 5.0.0~rc4.

proj (5.0.0~rc4-1~exp2) is also available in experimental, which
contains the datumgrids from proj-datumgrid-1.7RC1. The additional grids
increased the size of proj-data and the datumgrid.shar file in the
source package significantly, but is still manageable.

In the future we may be able to use the multiple upstream tarball
support in uscan to combine the proj & proj-datumgrid tarballs, or
package proj-datumgrid separately.


Transition: proj

 libproj12 (4.9.3-2) -> libproj13 (5.0.0~rc4-1~exp1)

The status of the most recent rebuilds is as follows.

 gpx2shp                 (0.71.0-4)                   OK
 libgeo-proj4-perl       (1.09-1)                     OK
 libgeotiff-dfsg         (1.4.2-2)                    OK
 octave-octproj          (1.1.5-3)                    OK
 ogdi-dfsg               (3.2.0+ds-2)                 OK
 pdl                     (1:2.018-2)                  OK
 proj-rdnap              (2008-7)                     OK
 python-cartopy          (0.14.2+dfsg1-2)             FTBFS (#889931)
 python-pyproj           (1.9.5.1-3)                  OK
 shapelib                (1.4.1-1)                    OK
 sosi2osm                (1.0.0-3)                    OK
 spatialite              (4.3.0a-5)                   OK
 survex                  (1.2.32-1)                   FTBFS (#889936)
 zygrib                  (8.0.1+dfsg.1-1)             OK

 gdal                    (2.2.3+dfsg-2)               OK
 magics++                (3.0.0-1)                    OK
 pyspatialite            (3.0.1-12)                   OK
 spatialite-gui          (2.0.0~devel2-8)             OK
 spatialite-tools        (4.3.0-2)                    OK

 cdo                     (1.9.3+dfsg.1-1)             OK
 dans-gdal-scripts       (0.24-1)                     OK
 grass                   (7.4.0-1)                    OK
 libosmium               (2.13.1-1)                   OK
 mapcache                (1.6.1-1)                    OK
 mapnik                  (3.0.18+ds-1)                OK
 mapserver               (7.0.7-1)                    OK
 merkaartor              (0.18.3+ds-2)                OK
 metview                 (5.0.0~beta.1-1)             OK
 ncl                     (6.4.0-4)                    FTBFS (#890608)
 openorienteering-mapper (0.7.0-1)                    FTBFS (#876934)
 pdal                    (1.6.0-1)                    OK
 postgis                 (2.4.3+dfsg-2)               OK
 qlandkartegt            (1.8.1+ds-8)                 OK
 qmapshack               (1.10.0-1)                   OK
 saga                    (2.3.1+dfsg-3)               OK
 sumo                    (0.32.0+dfsg1-1)             OK
 thuban                  (1.2.2-12)                   OK
 vtk6                    (6.3.0+dfsg1-11)             OK
 xastir                  (2.1.0-1)                    OK

 ifrit                   (4.1.2-5)                    OK
 node-mapnik             (3.6.2+dfsg-5)               OK
 osm2pgsql               (0.94.0+ds-1)                OK
 python-mapnik           (1:0.0~20170621-0cd7493f2-3) OK
 qgis                    (2.14.22+dfsg-2)             OK
 therion                 (5.4.1ds1-1)                 OK


Kind Regards,

Bas


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