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Rust help needed for packaging sourmash, the replacement for "khmer"



If we are removing the "khmer" bioinformatics tool for being abandoned upstream, then we need to finish packaging sourmash.

Sourmash is a Python package with a rust core, and there are some rust crates that need brand NEW Debian packages according to "cargo-debstatus":

- az v1.2.1
- counter v0.6.0
- murmurhash3 v0.0.5
- needletail v0.5.1
- histogram v0.11.0
- niffler v2.6.0
- proc-macro2-diagnostics v0.10.1
- piz v0.5.1
- codepage-437 v0.1.0
- rocksdb v0.21.0
- librocksdb-sys v0.11.0+8.1.1
- roots v0.0.8
- vec-collections v0.4.3
- sorted-iter v0.1.8

Any volunteers to crank out some new Debian packages for these rust crates? I only have a small amount of rust for Debian experience myself.

Bonus crate that is optional:
- finch v0.6.0


On 18/01/2019 16.08, Michael R. Crusoe wrote:
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Debian Med team <debian-med@lists.debian.org>

* Package name    : sourmash
   Version         : 2.0.0~a11
   Upstream Author : C. Titus Brown <titus@idyll.org>, Luiz C. Irber, Jr <sourmash@luizirber.org>
* URL             : http://sourmash.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
* License         : BSD-3-Clause
   Programming Lang: Python, C++
   Description     : tools for comparing DNA sequences with MinHash sketches

  Compute MinHash signatures for nucleotide (DNA/RNA) and protein sequences.
  .
  MinHash sketches provide a lightweight way to store “signatures” of large DNA
  or RNA sequence collections, and then compare or search them using a Jaccard
  index. MinHash sketches can be used to identify samples, find similar samples,
  identify data sets with shared sequences, and build phylogenetic trees
  (Ondov et al. 2015).
  .
  sourmash provides a command line script, a Python library, and a CPython
  module for MinHash sketches

Sourmash is team maintained by Debian-Med at https://salsa.debian.org/med-team/sourmash

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