[Debian-med-packaging] [relion] branch master created (now d446b4a)
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Tue Oct 21 14:43:31 UTC 2014
>>>>> "Andreas" == Andreas Tille <andreas at an3as.eu> writes:
Hi Andreas,
Andreas> Hi Roland, On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 08:02:31PM +0200,
Andreas> rf at q-leap.de wrote:
>>
>> OK, just recreated and for testing did a fresh pull from alioth
>> with a subsequent git-build-package. Everything worked for
>> me. Please try to upload again.
Andreas> I was able to build the package but I think some things
Andreas> need to be worked on.
Andreas> 1. debian/README.source
Andreas> Please add such a file to describe the details how you
Andreas> obtained the source (no watch file, registration
Andreas> needed, upstream contacted)
added.
Andreas> 2. debian/changelog
Andreas> The file looks a bit autogenerated. Usually listing
Andreas> all the files is not the best idea. It would be
Andreas> better to use
Andreas> Files: *
Andreas> for the majority of files and add some exceptions in
Andreas> separate paragraphs. The rationale is that in future
Andreas> versions new files might be forgotten to add ... and
Andreas> the files is also more readable.
Andreas> Finally the file contains several FIXMEs - ftpmaster
Andreas> will reject this quite quickly
Fixed this to the best of my knowledge.
Andreas> 3. Regarding the overriden hardening-no-relro: There is a
Andreas> good chance to injet @LDFLAGS@ in Makefile.am to
Andreas> really fix this rather than closing the eyes about
Andreas> this. I would not see a real need for this before
Andreas> uploading - but I personally try to fix this in my
Andreas> packages.
Will leave this for later (added d/ToDo entry).
Andreas> 4. In the *-dev packages the include files are ending up
Andreas> in
Andreas> /usr/include/include/relion-1.3
Andreas> I guess this is not intended. I also have the
Andreas> impression that all the header files are duplicated in
Andreas> the *-dev packages. Is this intended?
Fixed. Yes, it's intended/necessary to "duplicate" the header files, since the
contents of /usr/include/relion-1.3 actually depends on the configure
options used to build and hence is different in the 4 variants.
I pushed my changes with an overwritten Debian tag so please either
clone from scratch or do
$ git tag -d debian/1.3+dfsg-1
$ git fetch origin tag debian/1.3+dfsg-1
to get my updated tag after pulling.
Best,
Roland
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