Re: FastQC read for testing (Was: Some (minimal?) Java help needed)
[Steffen: Please read last paragraph about moving fastqc from SVN to Git]
Hi Carlos,
On Thu, Dec 06, 2012 at 06:59:35PM -0500, Carlos Borroto wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 5:07 PM, Andreas Tille <andreas@an3as.eu> wrote:
> > In short:
> >
> > 1. use uscan from
> > http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=users/tille/devscripts.git;a=blob;f=scripts/uscan.pl;hb=HEAD
> > to get the original tarball I used
> > 2. if this fails please send full build log (or make it accessible
> > somewhere
> > 3. lets consider using Git if problems remain
> >
> > Thanks for working on this
>
> This did the trick. I was able to build this package after using the
> new uscan, totally didn't read the comment inside debian/rules before.
That's definitely not your fault. Its actually a bit wacky idea of mine
to rely on not yet published features but I somehow feel three arguments
on my side:
1. Using the new uscan here makes it more popular
2. By doing so it gets more testers
3. Things become so brain dead simple that it would be a real
waste of time to write explicite code to remove stuff from
tarballs
> I'll be testing the resulting binary with real data tomorrow. I'll
> share the results.
That's great.
> Regarding migrating to git, I would love if that's the case. I managed
> to write down a nice workflow[1] for updating git packages and for
> submitting then to launchpad. It takes me almost no time in most case.
> I will be using fastqc often enough that I would be happy to help
> keeping it updated.
Steffen, would you agree upon a move of fastqc SVN to Git?
Kind regards
Andreas.
> [1]https://docs.google.com/document/d/17rlBfHLLrVwL20eptZGyRkrrIZslsvmiZukjZWSqa1M/edit
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