python-escript
source package

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general

source
python-escript (optional, misc)
version
5.6-7
maint
Debian Science Maintainers (a), Joel Fenwick (u), Alastair McKinstry (u)
arch
any all
std-ver
4.6.2
VCS
Git (browse)

versions ... ...pool

oldstable
save 5.6-3
stable
save 5.6-4
testing
save 5.6-6
unstable
save 5.6-7

binaries

todo

problems

  • There were override disparities found in suite unstable:
    • python3-escript: Override says science - optional, .deb says python - optional
    • python3-escript-mpi: Override says science - optional, .deb says python - optional
    • python-escript-mpi: Override says science - optional, .deb says python - optional
    • python-escript-doc: Override says science - optional, .deb says doc - optional
    • python-escript: Override says science - optional, .deb says python - optional

autoremoval from testing

  • Version 5.6-6 of python-escript is marked for autoremoval from testing on 2024-04-26.
  • It is affected by RC bugs #1067385 and #1068158.
  • It depends (transitively) on and libcgns, affected by RC bug(s) and 1066704
  • You should try to prevent the removal from testing by fixing these bugs.

testing migration

  • This package is part of the ongoing testing transition known as auto-python3.11. Please avoid uploads unrelated to this transition, they would likely delay it and require supplementary work from the release managers. On the other hand, if your package has problems preventing it to migrate to testing, please fix them as soon as possible. You can probably find supplementary information in the debian-release archives or in the corresponding release.debian.org bug.
  • This package is part of the ongoing testing transition known as auto-silo-llnl. Please avoid uploads unrelated to this transition, they would likely delay it and require supplementary work from the release managers. On the other hand, if your package has problems preventing it to migrate to testing, please fix them as soon as possible. You can probably find supplementary information in the debian-release archives or in the corresponding release.debian.org bug.
  • This package is part of the ongoing testing transition known as libnetcdf19t64. Please avoid uploads unrelated to this transition, they would likely delay it and require supplementary work from the release managers. On the other hand, if your package has problems preventing it to migrate to testing, please fix them as soon as possible. You can probably find supplementary information in the debian-release archives or in the corresponding release.debian.org bug.
  • This package will soon be part of the openmpi-rm32 transition. You might want to ensure that your package is ready for it. You can probably find supplementary information in the debian-release archives or in the corresponding release.debian.org bug.
  • This package will soon be part of the mpi-defaults transition. You might want to ensure that your package is ready for it. You can probably find supplementary information in the debian-release archives or in the corresponding release.debian.org bug.
  • This package will soon be part of the python3.12-default transition. You might want to ensure that your package is ready for it. You can probably find supplementary information in the debian-release archives or in the corresponding release.debian.org bug.
  • This package is part of the ongoing testing transition known as auto-openmpi. Please avoid uploads unrelated to this transition, they would likely delay it and require supplementary work from the release managers. On the other hand, if your package has problems preventing it to migrate to testing, please fix them as soon as possible. You can probably find supplementary information in the debian-release archives or in the corresponding release.debian.org bug.

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