[Debian-med-packaging] Requests for Sponsorship/upload (libzstd)

Kevin Murray kdmfoss at gmail.com
Thu Nov 10 11:45:10 UTC 2016


Hi all,

Sorry to bump this request, but could someone please review and upload zstd?
I think I've addressed a pretty through review from Mattia (thanks again).

Cheers,
K
On 13:12 22/10, Kevin Murray wrote:
> Hi Mattia,
> 
> Thanks for the very detailed review! Much appreciated.
> 
> On 11:53 19/10, Mattia Rizzolo wrote:
> > On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 07:12:23PM +1100, Kevin Murray wrote:
> > > - libzstd: updated to latest upstream version. Packages an additional binary
> > >   (pzstd, a parallelised CLI tool) within the existing zstd binary package.
> > 
> > * changelog says nothing about most of the changes you did:
> >   + change email
> >   + build pzstd
> >   + new mangpage for pzstd
> > * please use d/zstd.install to install that binary, instead of plain cp
> >   + also that line in that d/*.install file could just be reduced to a
> >   single 'usr/bin' without anything else
> > * please
> >     `cd contrib/pzstd/ && make pzstd` => `$(MAKE) -C contrib/pzstd pzstd`
> > * you have a debian/docs, which behaves weirdly, it's installing those 2
> >   file only in the -dev package, whilst I think some people would be
> >   interesting having them in all binaries.  Or if having them only in
> >   the -dev is something you want, please rename that file to
> >   d/libzstd-dev.docs to make it clear to me and avoid ambiguities.
> > * in d/rules, you use DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH but that variable is not
> >   inizialized; you're lucky most builders use dpkg-buildpackage which
> >   exports the variable, but you can't rely on that; therefor you need to
> >   put a
> >     DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH ?= $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)
> >   on top of d/rules.
> > 
> 
> I've pushed a commit that addresses these issues as far as I can tell.
> 
> Regarding python-skbio:
> 
> I've not touched python-skbio, but will get back to this soon. It actually
> requires SSE2, not SSE3. The underlying issue is due to libssw, which is now
> packaged in debian. So I'll swap out the embedded copy, and set the arch flags
> as required.
> 
> Cheers,
> Kevin

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