[opensuse-factory] new package: Scilab
Scilab is an open source, cross-platform numerical computational package and a high-level, numerically oriented programming language. It can be used for signal processing, statistical analysis, image enhancement, fluid dynamics simulations, numerical optimization, and modeling, simulation of explicit and implicit dynamical systems and (if the corresponding toolbox is installed) symbolic manipulations. http://www.scilab.org/ Scilab in Science repository: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/scilab Steps: - moving scilab-related java packages from Science to Java:packages repository - submitting this packages to Factory - submitting scilab to Factory -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Hi Dmitry! Thanks for setting up a plan. I believe that scilab and most of its dependencies in the science project are in a state now that should be acceptable to the Factory reviewers. So this, indeed, seems like an opportune time to start the submissions. Count me in for any work that might need to be done. On Fri, 2014-04-18 at 11:13 +0400, Dmitry Roshchin wrote:
Scilab is an open source, cross-platform numerical computational package and a high-level, numerically oriented programming language. It can be used for signal processing, statistical analysis, image enhancement, fluid dynamics simulations, numerical optimization, and modeling, simulation of explicit and implicit dynamical systems and (if the corresponding toolbox is installed) symbolic manipulations. http://www.scilab.org/
Scilab in Science repository: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/science/scilab
Steps: - moving scilab-related java packages from Science to Java:packages repository
This might be the most time-consuming step, since I have usually seen submissions to Java:packages unattended for fifteen days or more (I understand there are not many reviewers for that project, so this is not meant to be offensive/rude to anyone).
- submitting this packages to Factory - submitting scilab to Factory
Note that some of the optionally required packages (specifically, I think at this point it is only "checkstyle" that fits this bill) do not build for openSUSE >= 13.1, but these are only intended for %check for a compiled scilab package and do not add any new features. I am guessing we can skip these. Could we not simply have all the dependencies submitted from science itself, skipping the submission to Java:packages altogether? Again, thanks for setting up the plan (I hope we also do sage [1] at some point). Best wishes, [1] http://sagemath.org/ -- Atri Bhattacharya Fri 18 Apr 16:10:58 MST 2014 Sent from openSUSE 13.1 on astro.physics.arizona.edu. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On Saturday 2014-04-19 01:29, Atri Bhattacharya wrote:
Again, thanks for setting up the plan (I hope we also do sage [1] at some point).
SAGE is a multi-man-month effort that I have been on and off on. And it does not look good in getting it complete, because some of the software authors do not care enough about adhering or even specifying licenses correctly enough for openSUSE to ship it. The tally I keep (based upon the filelist of SAGE-5.9) reads 57% completion: Sage SPKGs which already have a Factory package (42): ----------------------------------------------------- boehm_gc-7.2.alpha6.p2 boost_cropped-1.52.0 bzip2-1.0.6 cddlib-094f.p11 cython-0.19.p0 freetype-2.3.5.p4 gcc-4.7.2.p1 gd-2.0.35.p7 gfan-0.5.p0 glpk-4.44.p0 gsl-1.15.p1 iconv-1.13.1.p4 ipython-0.13.1 jinja2-2.5.5 lapack-20071123.p2 libfplll-3.0.12.p3 libm4ri-20120613 libm4rie-20120613 libpng-1.2.35.p5 maxima-5.29.1.p1 mercurial-2.2.2.p0 mpc-1.0.p0 mpfi-1.5.1 mpfr-3.1.0.p2 ntl-5.5.2.p0 numpy-1.5.1.p1 pari-2.5.3.p3 patch-2.5.9.p3 ppl-0.11.2.p1 pycrypto-2.1.0 pygments-1.3.1.p0 python-2.7.3.p6 r-2.15.2.p2 readline-6.2.p3 scipy-0.11.0.p1 scons-1.2.0 sqlite-3.7.5.p1 sympy-0.7.1.p0 tachyon-0.98.9.p5 termcap-1.3.1.p3 zlib-1.2.6.p0 zn_poly-0.9.p10 Sage SPKGs are present in develprjs (10): ----------------------------------------- atlas-3.8.4.p1 cvxopt-1.1.5.p0 fflas_ffpack-1.6.0.p0 flint-1.5.2.p3 gap-4.5.7.p3 givaro-3.7.1 iml-1.0.1.p14 mpir-2.6.0.p2 polybori-0.8.3 singular-3-1-5.p7 Unprocessed (40) or partially finished .spec: --------------------------------------------- blas-20070724 cephes-2.8.p1 cliquer-1.21.p0 conway_polynomials-0.4.p0 docutils-0.7.p0 ecl-12.12.1.p2 eclib-20120830 ecm-6.3.p8 elliptic_curves-0.7 extcode-5.9 flintqs-20070817.p8 gdmodule-0.56.p8 genus2reduction-0.3.p8 graphs-20120404.p4 jmol-12.3.27.p3 lcalc-1.23.p11 libgap-4.5.7.p2 linbox-1.3.2.p0 lrcalc-1.1.6 matplotlib-1.1.0 mpmath-0.17 networkx-1.6 palp-2.1.p1 pexpect-2.0.p5 pil-1.1.6.p4 polytopes_db-20100210.p2 pynac-0.2.6 ratpoints-2.1.3.p3 rpy2-2.0.8.p0 rubiks-20070912.p18 sage-5.9 sage_root-5.9 sage_scripts-5.9 sagenb-0.10.4 sagetex-2.3.4 setuptools-0.6.16.p0 sphinx-1.1.2.p2 sqlalchemy-0.5.8 symmetrica-2.0.p7 sympow-1.018.1.p11 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On Friday 18 April 2014 16:29:31 Atri Bhattacharya wrote:
Could we not simply have all the dependencies submitted from science itself, skipping the submission to Java:packages altogether?
What packages do you want to keep in Science project? In any case now I have maintainer permissions for Java:packages. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On Tue, 2014-04-22 at 23:02 +0400, Dmitry Roshchin wrote:
On Friday 18 April 2014 16:29:31 Atri Bhattacharya wrote:
Could we not simply have all the dependencies submitted from science itself, skipping the submission to Java:packages altogether?
What packages do you want to keep in Science project? In any case now I have maintainer permissions for Java:packages.
That's great. So we now have the java dependencies in Java:packages, and I see that you have already started submissions to Factory from there. Is there anything I can help with? Thanks. -- Atri Bhattacharya Thu Apr 24 23:14:49 MST 2014 Sent from openSUSE 13.1 on my laptop. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On Thursday 24 April 2014 23:16:12 Atri Bhattacharya wrote:
That's great. So we now have the java dependencies in Java:packages, and I see that you have already started submissions to Factory from there. Is there anything I can help with?
Currently we need testng package for scilab-tests: SR#235022. Looks like we have outdated version [1] and fresh in one home repo [2]. [1] https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:base/testng [2] https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:kukuk:OSM/testng -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
participants (3)
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Atri Bhattacharya
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Dmitry Roshchin
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Jan Engelhardt