Bug#728797: ITP: python-mne -- Python modules for MEG and EEG data analysis
hi Andreas,
> Yep - since yesterday evening. That's a good timing. ;-)
good
> You might like to try:
>
> gbp-clone ssh://git.debian.org/git/debian-med/mne-python.git
>
> to check out what I injected into the Debian Med git. Please be
> not astonished about the fact that I was using version 0.6. It is
> simply what
>
> uscan --verbose --report
I now created the v0.7rc1 tag and updated the debian branch.
The lintian warnings you mentioned have been fixed with Yaroslav's
guidance a few weeks ago now.
> was resulting - so I downloaded this for the moment and did
>
> git import-orig --pristine-tar mne-python-0.6.tar.gz
I tried :
uscan --verbose --force-download
git import-orig --pristine-tar mne-python-0.7rc1.tar.gz
but it does not seem to work. It refuses to find the tar.gz
> When trying this I realised that for running the tests the Build-Depends
> python-coverage was missing.
I added now :
python-coverage
let me know what's next besides what's below
thanks for your help
Alex
> to import this source. The next step would be
>
> dch -i
>
> and adjust the version of the changelog entry to 0.7~rc1 (we might drop
> my 0.6 version later since it was never released anyway). Now you can
> do
>
> git-buildpackage --git-ignore-new
>
> (perhaps also check with droping the comments I injected in the tests).
>
> Once you might face any stumbling stone you might `git push` and just
> ask here for further help. We might iterate that way until you tag
> 0.7 and we will work on the final release. From my point of view it
> looks promising for some timely upload to the Debian New queue.
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