Hi
Étienne,
The two prinseq packages are provided into two different and
independent tarballs, so that might be two different source
packages perhaps. I don't know if the web version would be
interesting as well, but I thought it would be interesting to
mention it exists.
Correct, one tarball per source package. I would suggest starting with the lite version and keeping the web version for laters, as it might be more difficult to package.
Also, a small technico-legal question, I see occurrences of the
following message:
> If you use PRINSEQ, please cite:
> Schmieder R and Edwards R: Quality control and preprocessing
> of metagenomic datasets. Bioinformatics 2011, 27:863-864.
> [PMID: 21278185]
Has it any form of legal enforcement that could possibly impede
integration to Debian ? (I'd rather ask before going a bit too
far further...)
Such request to cite is not legally binding. Although it's nice to put the citation in debian/upstream/metadata :)
Hope this helps,
Andrius