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2017 Apr 27
3
R-3.4.0 and recommended packages
On 27 April 2017 at 13:58, Johannes Ranke wrote: | Am Donnerstag, 27. April 2017, 06:32:13 schrieb Dirk Eddelbuettel: | > On 27 April 2017 at 12:01, Johannes Ranke wrote: | > | > so it seems to me this must affect all packages in Debian sid that were | > | > built before the release of R 3.4.0! | > | | > | or rather before 14 April 2017, which is when R from revision r72510
2017 Apr 27
2
R-3.4.0 and recommended packages
...es. Debian stable is support. Debian testing is supported. Hybrid mixes of the two are risque. | - The drawback is the extra work of rebuilding the packages that do not | use .C and .Fortran. | | Within the Debian infrastructure, the architecture-dependant packages can be | easily rebuilt by binNMUs. The architecture-independant packages are easier to | rebuild than before, because it is now possible to do source-only uploads. | Also, it may be worth asking on debian-devel if binNMUs of arch-independant | packages will become possible (since we now have autobuilders that can handle | them)....
2017 Apr 27
0
R-3.4.0 and recommended packages
...it is that it will prevent people doing partial upgrades from Stable, that would break their packages. - The drawback is the extra work of rebuilding the packages that do not use .C and .Fortran. Within the Debian infrastructure, the architecture-dependant packages can be easily rebuilt by binNMUs. The architecture-independant packages are easier to rebuild than before, because it is now possible to do source-only uploads. Also, it may be worth asking on debian-devel if binNMUs of arch-independant packages will become possible (since we now have autobuilders that can handle them). For the...
2006 Aug 01
1
Bug#380990: Python transition (#2): you are building a private python module !
...ebianPython/NewPolicy especially "Notes for packages with private modules/extensions" Special Notes * embedded interpreters: You don't *need* to do anything for your package, though using XS/XB-Python-Version is much appreciated as it helps tracking your package for binNMUs when python2.4 will become default. * if you need help updating your package, you can either: - mail debian-python@lists.debian.org , - tag your bug + help , - come on #debian-python/OFTC.