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Re: Octave 6 transition



Le 04/12/2020 à 14:21, Julien Bect a écrit :
Le 02/12/2020 à 17:16, Rafael Laboissière a écrit :
* Rafael Laboissière <rafael@debian.org> [2020-12-01 21:49]:

* Sébastien Villemot <sebastien@debian.org> [2020-12-01 17:47]:

It turns out that 11 packages maintained by the DOG fail to compile against octave 6. I’ve already opened bug reports against those. The full list is: strings, image², msh, nurbs, quaternion, struct, sparsersb, stk, secs2d, interval, ltfat.

Have you already tried to fix one of those packages?  Should we share the porting work among us?  For instance, some of them, like octave-strings, seem trivial to fix and I can take care of it.

I have fixed packages strings and quaternion already.  The ltfat package is on the way.

I will have a look at asap at the problem(s) in stk, and hopefully fix it (them) upstream.

I have investigated the failing tests in STK:

https://octave.1599824.n4.nabble.com/Help-needed-to-understand-problems-in-STK-with-Octave-6-1-0-td4698440.html <https://octave.1599824.n4.nabble.com/Help-needed-to-understand-problems-in-STK-with-Octave-6-1-0-td4698440.html>

Unfortunately, they all seem to be due to OOP-related regressions in Octave 6.1.0.

I don't think that I can do anything more about this at the moment...

@++
Julien


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