[Blends-commit] r3530 - /projects/med/trunk/debian-med/tasks/imaging-dev

tille at users.alioth.debian.org tille at users.alioth.debian.org
Fri Jul 20 12:55:01 UTC 2012


Author: tille
Date: Fri Jul 20 12:55:01 2012
New Revision: 3530

URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/blends/?sc=1&rev=3530
Log:
Remove redundant information from imaging-dev

Modified:
    projects/med/trunk/debian-med/tasks/imaging-dev

Modified: projects/med/trunk/debian-med/tasks/imaging-dev
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/blends/projects/med/trunk/debian-med/tasks/imaging-dev?rev=3530&op=diff
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--- projects/med/trunk/debian-med/tasks/imaging-dev (original)
+++ projects/med/trunk/debian-med/tasks/imaging-dev Fri Jul 20 12:55:01 2012
@@ -180,76 +180,11 @@
 Depends: libopenslide-dev
 
 Depends: python-openslide
-Homepage: http://openslide.org
-Vcs-Browser: http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/debian-med/trunk/packages/openslide-python/trunk/
-Vcs-Svn: svn://svn.debian.org/debian-med/trunk/packages/openslide-python/trunk/
-License: LGPL-2.1
-Responsible: Mathieu Malaterre <mathieu.malaterre at gmail.com>
-Pkg-Description: python wrapper for reading whole slide image files
- OpenSlide is a C library that provides a simple interface to read whole-slide
- images also known as virtual slides.
- .
- Whole-slide images, also known as virtual slides, are large, high resolution
- images used in digital pathology. Reading these images using standard image
- tools or libraries is a challenge because these tools are typically designed
- for images that can comfortably be uncompressed into RAM or a swap file.
- Whole-slide images routinely exceed RAM sizes, often occupying tens of
- gigabytes when uncompressed. Additionally, whole-slide images are typically
- multi-resolution, and only a small amount of image data might be needed at a
- particular resolution.
- .
- This library currently supports:
-  -Trestle (.tif)
-  -Hamamatsu (.vms, .vmu)
-  -Aperio (.svs, .tif)
-  -MIRAX (.mrxs)
-  -Generic tiled TIFF (.tif)
- .
- This package contains the python module needed to run OpenSlide applications.
 
 Depends: libopenslide-java
-Homepage: http://openslide.org
-Vcs-Browser: http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/debian-med/trunk/packages/openslide-java/trunk/
-Vcs-Svn: svn://svn.debian.org/debian-med/trunk/packages/openslide-java/trunk/
-License: LGPL-2.1
-Responsible: Mathieu Malaterre <mathieu.malaterre at gmail.com>
-Pkg-Description: java wrapper for reading whole slide image files
- OpenSlide is a C library that provides a simple interface to read whole-slide
- images also known as virtual slides.
- .
- Whole-slide images, also known as virtual slides, are large, high resolution
- images used in digital pathology. Reading these images using standard image
- tools or libraries is a challenge because these tools are typically designed
- for images that can comfortably be uncompressed into RAM or a swap file.
- Whole-slide images routinely exceed RAM sizes, often occupying tens of
- gigabytes when uncompressed. Additionally, whole-slide images are typically
- multi-resolution, and only a small amount of image data might be needed at a
- particular resolution.
- .
- This library currently supports:
-  -Trestle (.tif)
-  -Hamamatsu (.vms, .vmu)
-  -Aperio (.svs, .tif)
-  -MIRAX (.mrxs)
-  -Generic tiled TIFF (.tif)
- .
- This package contains the java module needed to run OpenSlide applications.
 
 Depends: libbio-formats-java
-Homepage: http://www.loci.wisc.edu/software/bio-formats
-Vcs-Browser: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/debian-med/trunk/packages/bio-formats/trunk/
-Vcs-Svn: svn://svn.debian.org/debian-med/trunk/packages/bio-formats/trunk/
-License: GPLv3
 Language: Java
-Pkg-Description: a standalone Java library for reading and writing life sciences image file formats
- Bio-Formats is a standalone Java library for reading and writing life
- sciences image file formats. It is capable of parsing both pixels and
- metadata for a large number of formats, as well as writing to several
- formats.  The software includes a visualisation tool VisBio and it also
- works with ImageJ.
- .
- Currentla Bio-Formats supports 75 formats including the most very
- frequently used in biological and medical research.
 Remark: This library would enhance the package imagej
 
 Suggests: libeegdev-dev




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