[Debian-med-packaging] [relion] branch master created (now d446b4a)

rf at q-leap.de rf at q-leap.de
Wed Oct 15 11:09:01 UTC 2014


>>>>> "Andreas" == Andreas Tille <andreas at an3as.eu> writes:

    Andreas> Hi Roland, On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 10:38:53PM +0200,
    Andreas> rf at q-leap.de wrote: What is also left is
 
    Andreas> Not critical but would be nice.  Sometimes help2man is your
    Andreas> friend.
    >>
    >> OK, I check what is doable without too much effort at this stage.

    Andreas> Simply decide on your own how helpful this might be to your
    Andreas> users.  Its a "nice to have" feature and can be added later
    Andreas> if needed.

OK.
 
    >> >> - d/copyright created with /usr/lib/cdbs/licensecheck2dep5 has
    >> >>   a number
    >> >> of FIXMEs. What to do about them?
    >>
    Andreas> I usually fill in
    >>
    Andreas> Upstream-Name: FIXME Upstream-Contact: FIXME Source: FIXME
    >>
    >> OK.

    Andreas> After building the package I realised a lot of

    Andreas>   W: relion source: file-without-copyright-information *

    Andreas> lintian warnings and also a

    Andreas>   E: relion source: license-problem-undefined-license
    Andreas>   unknown (paragraph at line 151)

    Andreas> error.  We can not upload before this is polished.  Please
    Andreas> use the latest lintian

    Andreas>     apt-get -t unstable install lintian

    Andreas> to verify this (I'm using apt-pinning to always have the
    Andreas> latest lintian).

This is fixed and pushed. I hadn't built the source yet, so those
messages hadn't appeared ...

Another problem: The upstream src includes tar files of other projects,
(external/fftw-3.2.2.tar.gz, external/fltk-1.3.0.tar.gz) which should be
excluded from our source. Unfortunately, I only realized that later
after I already did the git-import-orig. What's the simplest way to get
rid of external/* completely without recreating the whole repo?

Roland

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