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Re: Statistics::PCA and friends



Hi everyone,

I couldn't see much changes to bring to one of the package since
yesterday, so I believe it should be ready for upload, or at
least review, it's the libmath-matrixreal-perl one:

	https://salsa.debian.org/perl-team/modules/packages/libmath-matrixreal-perl

Knowing myself, I wouldn't surprised to have missed obvious and
documented things, but, well...  as I wrote, new eyeballs...  :)

Andreas Tille, on 2020-05-21 06:00:11 +0200:
> On Wed, May 20, 2020 at 10:35:37PM +0200, Étienne Mollier wrote:
> > > For adding new packages, please use `dpt salsa pushrepo'.  The other dpt-*
> > > tools might be helpful as well :)
> > 
> > Good to know!  I kind of... stumbled upon dpt-gen-itp(1) and
> > friends.  :)
> 
> I'm afraid in the Debian Med team we have dupllicated
> 
>     dpt salsa pushrepo   in   inject-into-salsa-git
> and
>     dpt-gen-itp          in   itp_from_debian_dir
> 
> I'd love to switch to dpt but its always so hard to switch from
> "something that works" to "something that might work a bit differen but
> its state of the art".  I would welcome if someone would check our
> scripts and turn them into wrappers around some dpt calls in case
> there might be some additional functionality (sorry I never managed
> to check dpt despite I probably should).

dpt standing for Debian Perl packaging Tools, I would suppose a
few built-in capabilities may be Debian Perl Team specific, but
yes, a more generic automata could be interesting I guess.

Speaking of automation, I tried to run routine-update out of
curiosity, and it dropped the debhelper-compat from level 13 to
level 12.  I was wondering if there would be concerns over
moving too fast to newer debhelper-compat version, or if the
latest and greatest is always the one recommended.  In doubt I
undid the the routine-update changes, for now.

> > Let's give a try to that with libmath-matrixreal-perl.
> 
> Thanks a lot for working on this

You're welcome,
Have a nice day  :)
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