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Re: debian-med qareport questions



On Mon, 22 Dec 2008, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:

1. Is there an automated way to know whether or not dcmtk people made
a new snapshot ? I have added a watch file in
packages/dcmtk/branches/experimental/debian/watch but I do not know
where this is reported that a new snapshot has been released.

If you subscribe to the package[1] you get an information via e-mail
(in case the watch file is correct).

2. Looking at http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/qareport.cgi
I still do not see report neither on dicom3tools nor on pvrg. Is there
anything else I need to do ?

IMHO the best place to look at for QA information (at least for the moment -
I plan to provide better interfaces for Blends, which will probably be
done in Debian Edu gathering at end of January) is

  http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=debian-med-packaging@lists.alioth.debian.org&ordering=3#imaging

if you are looking for imaging tasks of Debian Med.  There you can find
a column Watch (Unstable) which has a link to the DEHS page for each package.
The DEHS page for dcmtk[2] contains a field "Watch Wiz" which reports
an error and if you follow this link you see that the watch line is
different from the watch file in SVN.  I assume without having verified
that the version in SVN is your fixed code which might work.  But this
watch file is not yet in operation because the DEHS only takes watch
files in just uploaded packages into account.  So the right information
about upstream will be available after the cron run which follows the
package upload conteining a valid watch file.  If anybody thinks the
packaging in SVN is ready for a new upload of the dcmtk package I would
suggest to do so.

For dicom3tools and pvrg there is no information available because these
are not yet official packages and there is currently no global
infrastructure to scan SVN.  I know that the perl team has a QA reporting
tool that does this and David Paleino has adopted this tool for Debian Med
and this is available at

  http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/qareport.cgi

but I'm not sure how it internally works - at least it claims that dcmtk
is up to date.

Kind regards and have a nice Christmas

        Andreas.


[1] http://qa.debian.org/developer.php
[2] http://dehs.alioth.debian.org/report.php?package=dcmtk

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