Accidentally sent this in person, forwarding to debian-med@.
Hi Shayan,
I have uploaded mmseqs2 as I deemed the packaging complete. Thanks a lot for working on it.
I am amazed by your speed and quality - two packages in twenty days! I hope to see you becoming independent Debian developer soon.
Best wishes,
Andrius
Hello Andreas,
I just fixed the issues in copyright. Lintian no longer reports any of
those issues to me.
Best Regards,
Shayan Doust
On 20/07/2019 18:23, Andreas Tille wrote:
> Hello Shayan,
>
> On Sat, Jul 20, 2019 at 05:59:04PM +0100, Shayan Doust wrote:
>> Hello Andreas,
>>
>> Now with the newest version of Lintian which was pushed a week ago, I
>> still do not see any of the output you are getting. In fact, I am seeing
>> this:
>>
>>
>> I: mmseqs2: spelling-error-in-binary usr/bin/mmseqs alteratives alternatives
>> I: mmseqs2: spelling-error-in-binary usr/bin/mmseqs Dont Don't
>> I: mmseqs2: spelling-error-in-binary usr/bin/mmseqs seperated separated
>> I: mmseqs2: spelling-error-in-binary ... use --no-tag-display-limit to
>> see all (or pipe to a file/program)
>> I: mmseqs2: description-synopsis-might-not-be-phrased-properly "ultra
>> fast and sensitive protein search and clustering."
>> I: mmseqs2: possible-documentation-but-no-doc-base-registration
>>
>> This is what I have been working with the whole time, so my judgement
>> was that it was fairly complete.
>>
>> Right now I just ran lintian as is, as before I was specifying the
>> specific deb package using a manual invoke of the command, and now I get
>> what you are getting. So I guess I was doing it wrong the whole time :(
>
> I actually use it with the changes file.
>
>> Lesson learned, thanks!
>
> That's the whole point of the MoM project. ;-)
>
> Kind regards
>
> Andreas.
>