[Pkg-octave-devel] Octave-forge for 2.9
Rafael Laboissiere
rafael at debian.org
Wed May 3 08:59:37 UTC 2006
* Thomas Weber <thomas.weber.mail at gmail.com> [2006-05-03 07:52]:
> I'm not the biggest debugging expert; Octave crashes in 'rand.oct' (from
> octave-forge), I don't know why (and I did spend quite some time on it).
> There are other issues (apparently regexp.cc from Octave and from
> octave-forge are not compatible).
> I thought about patching the batch_test.m out of the check: target, but
> this would be cheating.
I think we can only release the package if it passes all tests. We might
disable some tests and/or do not install the problematic *.oct files, I
think this would be okay.
> You mean in the same way as the in/ directory in current Octave? Fine
> with me; however, I think we should handle the changelog in the same
> way. I don't like the way we are mixing the changelog entries for Octave
> 2.1 and 2.9 currently.
Could you elaborate more on this? What are the problems we see with the
mixed entries?
> For debian/rules, we can probably work with an 'include' statements for
> the specific parts.
Yes, this is a good idea.
> Is there a simple way to 'step' through an .m file? I worked on #361982
> yesterday, but finding the correct file and line with the problem is a
> pain, if one can only use 'keyboard'.
I do not know. What about asking in help at octave.org?
--
Rafael
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