- 3.0.rc2+repack1-1 is on https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/solvespace and ready for upload to unstable: I removed the autopkgtests because they were breaking the CI at the moment. This should fix the FTBFS on armel, I think/hope, and also brings the code up to the new release version, updates the exclusion list and copyright file, etc. - I added back the autopkgtests in this MR: https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/solvespace/-/merge_requests/1 I'm not sure why it's failing, help appreciated. - I have a release after 3.0.rc2+repack1-1 (I added +exp1) to add LTO and OpenMP, this can be reviewed and released to experimental after unstable receives their upload. https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/solvespace/-/merge_requests/2 Thanks for your help! Ryan On 1/21/2021 2:05 PM, Anton Gladky wrote: > Thanks a lot for update. Please prepare a merge request, let's check > the pipelines and I will upload > it into the experimental. > > Best regards > > Anton > > Am Do., 21. Jan. 2021 um 18:10 Uhr schrieb Ryan Pavlik <ryan.pavlik@gmail.com>: >> Update: I re-did it calling it 3.0.rc2+repack1 since the ~ ended up >> breaking piuparts on CI. It's just a minor detail in the scheme of >> things, I assume. I have pushed to the team repo. >> >> It should be "safe" to release now. There is new support for OpenMP and >> LTO, but without direct access to experimental and buildd's of the >> various architectures, I wouldn't want to upload a package to unstable >> at this point with those enabled and risk breaking it. It works fine, if >> a smidge slower than possible, without openmp and LTO enabled, so I >> think probably leave it well enough alone. >> >> I've added some autopkgtests using the CLI interface as completely as >> possible without modifying the source tree, which should help too. >> Probably the most fragile part of the package is the use of three-js >> (libjs-three) for the HTML trimesh viewer export: if that gets updated >> and breaks something being used, the export will appear to work fine but >> will hit a javascript error on usage. I'd be interested to learn how to >> write up the test to catch this, if anybody has ideas. >> >> Thanks! >> >> Ryan >> >> On 1/19/2021 5:57 PM, Ryan Pavlik wrote: >>> Anton, >>> >>> Thanks for taking the time to update that package! Upstream has released >>> another RC (which should be identical to 3.0 with the exception of >>> translation updates). Additionally, we've found a patch from upstream >>> mimalloc that should fix the armel build (I hope), and which I have >>> included in the debian package. I have updated to that upstream release, >>> and updated the package substantially (removed some bundled fonts and >>> js, etc) and pushed to my salsa repo: I wasn't sure if you wanted me to >>> push to the main team repo, especially since the existing version is >>> "3.0.rc1+repack1" which Lintian warns me is not less than 3.0 - I did my >>> import as "3.0~rc2+repack1" accordingly. >>> >>> https://salsa.debian.org/rpavlik/solvespace >>> >>> When you have a chance, I'd appreciate a review and sponsoring. I've >>> done basic testing of the package myself, especially the parts that are >>> affected by patches/repack, and it seems to work well to me. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> Ryan >>> >>> On 1/16/2021 12:09 PM, Anton Gladky wrote: >>>> Hi Ryan, >>>> >>>> the newer version of solvespace is in sid already. There is a problem >>>> with armel compilation >>>> >>>> selected processor does not support `yield' in ARM mode >>>> >>>> So I requested the removal of the package on this platform. >>>> If somebody has an advice how to fix this special assembler-problem, >>>> please let me know. >>>> >>>> Best regards >>>> >>>> Anton >>>> >>>> >>>> Anton >>>> >>>> >>>> Am Do., 14. Jan. 2021 um 00:33 Uhr schrieb Ryan Pavlik <ryan.pavlik@gmail.com>: >>>>> On 1/9/2021 2:27 PM, Anton Gladky wrote: >>>>>> Dear members of Debian Science Team, >>>>>> >>>>>> we are approaching to a new stable release freeze. If youhave some >>>>>> packages to be sponsored, please let us know. >>>>>> >>>>>> I have a very limited time, but I will try to review/sponsor someof >>>>>> packages. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Best regards >>>>>> >>>>>> Anton >>>>> I see you were the last to touch the SolveSpace package. Do you expect >>>>> to have time to look at that soon to update to the new RC? (They/we have >>>>> very high stability standards, 3.0 could have been released 2 years ago) >>>>> If not, I'll go ahead and update to the latest tagged upstream this week >>>>> and request sponsorship. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Ryan >>>>> >>>>>
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