Drop polynomialCurves2d from the Contents file
Good news : I managed to build the Debian package from source (SVN rev. 1757). I uploaded a new version of the Debian package to the experimental distribution. So far, the autobuilders are happy with this version. Note that I built this package from the tarball I got from SVN revision #1757. So I set its “upstream version number” to 8.0.2+svn.r1757. I could upload this version to Debian unstable, unless you think it is not appropriate and we should wait until the
Good news : I managed to build the Debian package from source (SVN rev. 1757). I uploaded a new version of the Debian package to the experimental distribution. So far, the autobuilders are happy with this version. Noite that I built this package from the tarball I got from SVN revision #1757. So I set its “upstream version number” to 8.0.2+svn.r1757. I could upload this version to Debian unstable, unless you think it is not appropriate and we should wait until the
Good news : I succeeded to build the Debian package from source (SVN rev. 1757). I uploaded a new version of the Debian package to the experimental distribution. So far, the autobuilders are happy with this version. Notice that I built this package from the tarball obtained from SVN revision #1757. Hence, I set its “upstream version number” to 8.0.2+svn.r1757. I could upload this version to Debian unstable, unless you think it is not appropriate and we should wait until the release of version 8.0.3...
I am not very proficient with SVN, but I gave it a try. The Debian package does not build against the sources in rev. 1757. It seems that some change made between rev. 1745 and rev. 1748 is the culprit. Could you please prepare a patch containing only the NumPy2-related changes, please?
Adapt code for NumPy 2
x09f segfaults when compiled with -fsanitize=address