[Pkg-octave-devel] [OctDev] Status of the Octave-Forge packages in Debian
Robert T. Short
octave at phaselockedsystems.com
Sat Mar 17 18:28:23 UTC 2012
On 03/16/2012 02:47 PM, Rafael Laboissiere wrote:
> Here is an update on the porting of the Octave-Forge packages for Debian.
> Just as a reminder, we are porting the packages in order to make them
> work with Octave 3.6. Our goal is to have a reasonable suite of ported
> packages before the freeze of the wheezy distribution, which will happen
> in June 2012.
>
> I am writing mainly because we need more feedback from the developers and
> users of the OF packages in order to better organize our work. Please,
> comment on the points below.
>
> The following packages have been removed from Debian for different reasons
> (buggy, integrated into 3.6, unmaintained or abandonned upstream, etc.).
> If you heartedly disagree with some removals, please tell us.
>
> ann
> bioinfo
> ftp
> integration
> irsa
> nlwing2
> outliers
> physicalconstants
> symband
> xraylib
>
> The following packages are already in Debian and worked correctly with
> Octave 3.2, but have not yet been ported to Octave 3.6. We need to know
> two things: first, which ones of those must absolutely be ported.
> Second, which ones of those should be removed from Debian.
>
> audio
> benchmark
> combinatorics
> financial
> fixed
> fpl
> ga
> ident
> informationtheory
> mapping
> multicore
> nnet
> nurbs
> optiminterp
> ocs
> octcdf
> octgpr
> parallel
> pdb
> simp
> sockets
> tsa
> vrml
>
> The following packages have never been in Debian. Please, tell us which
> ones must absolutely get in.
>
> actuarial
> civil-engineering
> database
> dataframe
> dicom
> engine
> es
> fenv
> fits
> fl-core
> fuzzy-logic-toolkit
> generate_html
> geometry
> gnuplot
> mechanics
> oct2mat
> octclip
> octproj
> odebvp
> openmpi_ext
> pt_br
> quaternion
> queueing
> secs3d
> special-matrix
> spline-gcvspl
> video
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> All the best,
>
> Rafael
>
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Rafael,
Isn't there a communications package in -forge? I don't see it in your
list.
Bob
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