[Debian-med-packaging] Finishing seqan
Andreas Tille
andreas at an3as.eu
Wed Feb 17 07:34:22 UTC 2016
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 07:28:39AM +0000, Michael Crusoe wrote:
> Yeah, I thought we had agreed to keeping the existing source package as
> 'seqan' and make a new tree for version 2.x as 'seqan2' so we didn't have
> to change any reverse build dependencies.
I'm not against this agreement for the binaries but in this case we
should also keep the name for the source package to keep source and
binary names the same.
On the other hand the number of dependencies is limited and a fresh
upload of these should be easy. I do not mind what way you prefer but
the way should be consistent in itself.
Kind regards
Andreas.
> Mie, 17 feb. 2016, 08:23, Andreas Tille <andreas at an3as.eu> a scris:
>
> > On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 01:40:43PM -0800, Kevin Murray wrote:
> > > - seqan1: The previous 1.4.2 version of seqan. Builds:
> > > - seqan-dev: the 1.4.2 development headers only
> >
> > Wait a moment:
> >
> > seqan*1* builds seqan**-dev
> >
> > > - seqan: The current (2.0.1 in git, soon to be 2.1.0) version of seqan.
> > Builds:
> > > - libseqan2-dev: the 2.x headers
> >
> > seqan** builds libseqan*2*-dev
> >
> > ? This does not sound sensible to me.
> >
> > > - seqan-apps: misc applications not listed below
> > > - mason2: the Mason simulator
> >
> > ?? Again mason*2* - but we do not have any mason**
> >
> > > - (at a later date) seqan-doc: the sphinx API documentation.
> > > - (at a later date) seqan-examples: the tutorials, cookbook and
> > example/demo
> > > code
> >
> > Please get the numbering straigt. I'd suggest to add '1' to any package
> > that comes from source seqan1.
> >
> > Kind regards
> >
> > Andreas.
> >
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