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r-bioc-biobase soon uploaded, any comment on description and cran2deb instructions ?



Dear all,

I am preparing to upload r-bioc-biobase soon.  It mentions the BioC cran2deb
effort in its description and README:

> +++ b/debian/README.Debian
> +Unofficial auto-built Bioconductor packages for Debian and Ubuntu
> +─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
> +
> +The documentation is being written.  In the meantime, please refer to:
> +
> +http://lists.debian.org/debian-med/2011/02/msg00202.html


> +++ b/debian/control
> +Description: base functions for Bioconductor
> + Biobase is part of the Bioconductor project, and is used by many other
> + packages. Biobase contains standardized data structures to represent genomic
> + data, and functions that are needed by many other packages or which replace R
> + functions.
> + .
> + Bioconductor is a project to develop innovative software tools for use in
> + computational biology. It is based on the R language. You should already be
> + quite familiar with R before using Bioconductor. Bioconductor packages provide
> + flexible interactive tools for carrying out a number of different computational
> + tasks.
> + . 
> + Most other Bioconductor packages are not packaged for Debian, but this
> + packages provides in its Debian documentation instructions on how to install
> + unofficial auto-generated Bioconductor packages for Debian and Ubuntu systems,
> + that are prepared by members of the Debian Med team.

Please let me know if you have comments, suggestions, improvements,…

Have a nice week-end,

-- 
Charles


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