[Debian-med-packaging] r-bioc-qvalue_1.30.0-1_amd64.changes is NEW

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(new) r-bioc-qvalue_1.30.0-1.debian.tar.gz optional gnu-r
(new) r-bioc-qvalue_1.30.0-1.dsc optional gnu-r
(new) r-bioc-qvalue_1.30.0-1_all.deb optional gnu-r
GNU R package for Q-value estimation for FDR control
 This package takes a list of p-values resulting from the simultaneous
 testing of many hypotheses and estimates their q-values. The
 q-value of a test measures the proportion of false positives incurred
 (called the false discovery rate) when that particular test is called
 significant. Various plots are automatically generated, allowing one
 to make sensible significance cut-offs. Several mathematical results
 have recently been shown on the conservative accuracy of the estimated
 q-values from this software. The software can be applied to problems
 in genomics, brain imaging, astrophysics, and data mining.
(new) r-bioc-qvalue_1.30.0.orig.tar.gz optional gnu-r


Changes:
r-bioc-qvalue (1.30.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * New upstream version which is now provided at BioConductor
    and thus we also do a name change in the packaging
  * debian/control:
     - s/cran/bioc/ (package names, Vcs fields)
     - Standards-Version: 3.9.3 (no changes needed)
     - Build-Depends: r-base-dev (>= 2.14.2~20120222) which is supporting
       R:Depends substitution variable
  * debian/rules: Remove R:Depends substitution variable which is now
    included in /usr/share/R/debian/r-cran.mk
  * debian/watch:
     - New version is detected however, the download fails
       (needs fixing)
  * debian/README.test: advise how to test the package
  * debian/copyright: Fixed DEP5 issues using
      cme fix dpkg-copyright


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