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Old package version in Debian Unstable #2738

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MasFlam opened this issue Dec 10, 2023 · 4 comments
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Old package version in Debian Unstable #2738

MasFlam opened this issue Dec 10, 2023 · 4 comments
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MasFlam commented Dec 10, 2023

Hey, it's the tabbed guy again coming back to notcurses after a while with a question. Is there a reason the package version on Debian Unstable is held back at 3.0.7? If it's related to the doctest v2.4.9 bug, it shouldn't be a problem anymore since sid's doctest is now 2.4.11

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MasFlam commented Dec 10, 2023

I'm actually asking cause I decided to finally learn me some rust and I can't get any 3.x notcurses-rs version to build because all of them require notcurses 3.0.8 or 3.0.9 :/ Building and installing 3.0.9 from the github release tarball still has the cargo build of libnotcurses-sys not like me, weirdly enough.

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indeed. i uploaded it, but the tests didn't run successfully for some big-endian architecture, and i need to get them fixed before it'll be allowed to proceed through to unstable =[. i think i have a bug open on this; let me look for it.

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or maybe i don't? i've got a lengthy email from paul gevers (iirc) from last march that goes into what's wrong. i'll get into it in the new year, when i intend to come back to notcurses.

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MasFlam commented Dec 11, 2023

I could take a look at it myself and try fixing the regression if you don't mind. Are those tests run in some CI/CD thingy that I can see the results of online?

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