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Re: Re: Re: Big data is needed for unit test



On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 10:17 PM, Corentin Desfarges wrote:

> It's not about a real patient...
> So I don't think that there is any problem of confidentiality in this case.

Fair enough.

> I guess that this new orig.tar.gz would be created by using uscan (if the
> link is added in d/watch) ?

Uscan requires the file to be on a webserver somewhere. I think you
would just create it manually using this:

tar Jcf fw4spl_0.1.orig-testdata.tar.xz md_1.jsonz

Then add a debian/README.source file explaining where the file came
from, how it was produced, the format and the command used to create
the orig tarball. Copyright and license information should go in
debian/copyright as usual.

> So I have to upload my data (4GB) somewhere where uscan could find it. But
> I've no idea about where upload it, given Github doesn't accept files bigger
> than 100MB. Have you any idea ?

The test file is only 200MB, where is this 4GB coming from? For the
200MB file it would be fine to upload the whole package including the
test file to mentors.debian.net. For larger things I think we would
need to implement data.debian.org, a service that has been wanted for
many years.

https://dsa.debian.org/hardware-wishlist/

-- 
bye,
pabs

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