[Pkg-octave-devel] Packaging Octave 3.8

Rafael Laboissiere rafael at laboissiere.net
Fri Jan 10 21:29:09 UTC 2014



* Mike Miller <mtmiller at debian.org> [2014-01-10 09:18]:

> On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 10:56:56 +0100, Sébastien Villemot wrote:
>
>> I guess we have no other choice than removing the breaks on liboctave1 
>> and replacing it by a long list of package/versions that are broken with 
>> Octave 3.8.
>
> Ugh, ok.

Ugh bis.

The list is below, generated automatically using the version numbers 
currently in unstable. I hope it is complete.

 Breaks:
   libsbml5-octave (<= 5.8.0-2),
   octave-audio (<= 1.1.4-4),
   octave-biosig (<= 1.3.0-2+b1),
   octave-communications (<= 1.2.0-1),
   octave-control (<= 2.6.1-1),
   octave-econometrics (<= 1:1.1.1-2),
   octave-gdf (<= 0.1.2-2+b1),
   octave-general (<= 1.3.2-2),
   octave-geometry (<= 1.7.0-1),
   octave-gmt (<= 4.5.11-1),
   octave-gsl (<= 1.0.8-5),
   octave-image (<= 2.0.0-3),
   octave-io (<= 1.2.5-1),
   octave-java (<= 1.2.9-2),
   octave-lhapdf (<= 5.9.1-3),
   octave-linear-algebra (<= 2.2.0-1),
   octave-miscellaneous (<= 1.2.0-2),
   octave-nan (<= 2.5.5-2),
   octave-nlopt (<= 2.4.1+dfsg-1),
   octave-nurbs (<= 1.3.7-1),
   octave-ocs (<= 0.1.3-1),
   octave-octcdf (<= 1.1.6-1),
   octave-octgpr (<= 1.2.0-3),
   octave-odepkg (<= 0.8.4-1),
   octave-openmpi-ext (<= 1.1.1-1),
   octave-optim (<= 1.2.2-2),
   octave-optiminterp (<= 0.3.4-1),
   octave-pfstools (<= 1.8.5-1+b1),
   octave-plplot (<= 5.9.9-5+b1),
   octave-psychtoolbox-3 (<= 3.0.11.20131230.dfsg1-1),
   octave-quaternion (<= 2.0.3-1),
   octave-secs1d (<= 0.0.9-2),
   octave-secs2d (<= 0.0.8-4),
   octave-signal (<= 1.2.2-1),
   octave-sockets (<= 1.0.8-1),
   octave-specfun (<= 1.1.0-1),
   octave-strings (<= 1.1.0-1),
   octave-struct (<= 1.0.10-1),
   octave-sundials (<= 2.5.0-3),
   octave-symbolic (<= 1.1.0-2),
   octave-tsa (<= 4.2.4+dfsg-1),
   octave-vlfeat (<= 0.9.17+dfsg0-5),
   sdpam (<= 7.3.9+dfsg-1)

Rafael






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