[Debian-pan-maintainers] Getting started on tomwer?

FARHI Emmanuel emmanuel.farhi at synchrotron-soleil.fr
Fri Aug 9 22:33:20 BST 2024


Hi Roland,

Tomwer seems to indeed require a substantial work, and the ewoks dependency will most certainly also drive us to other requirements.

So before digging into tomwer, I would perhaps recommend to consider:

- rsshfs, which is *very* simple.
- nexpy, which has few dependencies.
- mcstasscript, which is now possible as mccode has been stabilized. Requires jupyter-notebook.
- micro-sam, which requires segment-anything but seems within reach. However, this may require to sort-out how to install napari plugins. The current Napari mechanism relies on pip for the local user, but this is forbidden within Debian except inside venv. So a patch in napari could be to create a local venv whenever a plugin gets installed.

Many thanks, Emmanuel.

https://salsa.debian.org/pan-team/soleil-packaging-overview/


----- Mail original -----
De: "Roland Mas" <lolando at debian.org>
À: "Debian PaN Maintainers" <debian-pan-maintainers at alioth-lists.debian.net>
Cc: "FARHI Emmanuel" <emmanuel.farhi at synchrotron-soleil.fr>, "PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel" <frederic-emmanuel.picca at synchrotron-soleil.fr>
Envoyé: Vendredi 9 Août 2024 19:58:33
Objet: Getting started on tomwer?

Hi all,

I see "tomwer" in the high priority of the PaN todo-list. It has some 
unpackaged direct dependencies (at least ewokscore, ewoksorange, 
nxtomomill, processview and sluurp), and probably indirect ones too. Any 
objection to my getting started on all that? Or are there any higher 
priorities I should focus on first?

Roland.



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