* Tomás Di Domenico <
td...@tdido.com.ar>, 2012-11-04, 15:43:
>I've recently joined the Debian Med team, and am currently trying to
>package my first project, the CSB bioinformatics toolbox [1]. CSB is
>similar to the already packaged Biopython group of modules, but dealing
>exclusively with the structural side of bioinformatics. This is the
>reason why it seemed like a project for the Med team.
>
>I have already set up the package in a git repository [2], and it seems
>to be in pretty good shape, according to Andreas Tille, my mentor.
>Laszlo Kajan, a member of the Med team, advised me to ask for help to
>the Python team, and particularly to Jakub Wilk, who's helped him in
>the past. His suggestion is that if the module is acceptable, it may be
>worth it to have the maintainer changed from the Med team to the Python
>team.
I feel like I've been just called to the blackboard. ;)
>[2]
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=debian-med/python-csb.git
I didn't play with the package for very long, because I couldn't build
the source package. It looks like contents of the repository didn't
match contents of the upstream tarball (which I downloaded with uscan),
making dpkg-source abort due to upstream changes. The diff between the
two is huge (664 files changed, 27972 insertions, 21422 deletions); it
contains e.g.:
-__version__ = '1.1.0.463'
+__version__ = '1.1.0.507'
Did upstream release a new version without changing tarball name? :(
This package requires Python >= 2.6, and since 2.5 is a supported
version in squeeze, so this should be declared in debian/control. Please
add:
X-Python-Version: >= 2.6
to the source paragraph.
To be pedantically correct, build-dependency on python-all should be
versioned: >= 2.6.6-3~ (see dh_python2 manpage).
Current standards version is 3.9.4. Note that lintian doesn't know it
yet, so you'll have to live with a spurious warning. The new Policy
version made build-arch and build-indep targets mandatory; dh support
for these targets was implemented in debhelper 8.1.0, so don't forget to
bump the build-dependency.
It looks like upstream supports Python 3.X. You may consider supporting
it in Debian, too. If you choose to do so, please build a separate
binary package python3-csb. Beware that dh doesn't support
building/installing Python 3.X modules, so you would have to write the
code yourself.
I would advise you against using a more restrictive license for debian/*
that upstream uses, like you currently do.
--
Jakub Wilk
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