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Re: Announcement: New bugs pages, status of renaming



On Fri, 7 Nov 2008, Egon Willighagen wrote:

  DebiChem: http://cdd.alioth.debian.org/debichem/bugs

as well.

Very nice overview! I really like this.

Thanks.

One thing I miss (wishlist), is a link to a page indicating which
packages belong to which task... particularly, where do I find bodr
and libcdk-java?

You mean an alphabethically sorted list of packages that is in the
list of dependencies naming the task(s) it is used in?  This might
be possible - but I'm not really convinced that this is urgently
needed.  For example an easy answer to your question is given by

$ apt-cache rdepends bodr libcdk-java
libcdk-java
Reverse Depends:
  science-chemistry
  science-chemistry
bodr
Reverse Depends:
  science-chemistry
  science-chemistry
  libgcu0

so both packages currently belong to the Chemistry task of Debian
Science.  My guess that the real problem of your question is that
you are missing these packages inside the DebiChem project.  You
might remind that I wrote:

 "Please keep in mind that the tasks of this project are far from ready"

actually I did not even heard from any DebiChem member whether they
like my step to create tasks files for their project or not.  If I'm
not missleaded the DebiChem project is currently basically a packaging
effort runned by two people.  Michael Banck seems to be in favour of
my effort (at least he told me that he likes the tasks pages I did
for Debian Science and I hope that he likes the (half done) start of
DebiChem pages [1] as well.  As I wrote in one of my previous mails[2]
I did not finished the job to turn the categorisation which was
done in the Wiki[3] (btw, it lists your packages in question amongst
"Other") because I will not spend my time into stuff which might not
be accepted.  So until I hear something positive about my work
from the DebiChem people I will not continue with the tasks files.
But feel free to go on with this work - it's all in SVN and if
you want permission for editing - just tell me you Alioth login
to add you to the project.

Kind regards

       Andreas.

[1] http://cdd.alioth.debian.org/debichem/tasks
[2] http://lists.debian.org/debian-science/2008/10/msg00138.html
[3] http://wiki.debian.org/DebianScience/Chemistry

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