Bug#728797: ITP: python-mne -- Python modules for MEG and EEG data analysis
>> 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
>
> You need to call this when beeing inside the Git repository dir but
> usually the tarball is somewhere else (after using uscan it should be
> here: ../mne-python-0.7rc1.tar.gz). Sorry for beeing not precise
> enough.
gramfort@tsilinuxd74> git import-orig --pristine-tar
../mne-python_0.7rc1.orig.tar.gz
~/work/src/debian/mne-python
What is the upstream version? [0.7rc1]
gbp:info: Importing '../mne-python_0.7rc1.orig.tar.gz' to branch 'upstream'...
gbp:info: Source package is mne-python
gbp:info: Upstream version is 0.7rc1
gbp:error: Couldn't commit to 'pristine-tar' with upstream 'upstream':
Execution failed: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
gbp:error: Import of ../mne-python_0.7rc1.orig.tar.gz failed
what should be my upstream repo?
I just used:
gbp-clone ssh://git.debian.org/git/debian-med/mne-python.git
should :
ssh://git.debian.org/git/debian-med/mne-python.git
be my upstream and master?
>> > When trying this I realised that for running the tests the Build-Depends
>> > python-coverage was missing.
>>
>> I added now :
>>
>> python-coverage
>
> I thought I would have commited this to the repository I was talking
> about (git://git.debian.org/git/debian-med/mne-python.git).
does it mean I need to have a debian branch on github that is
the master on debian.org?
send me a private message to find a way to chat if it's easier/faster.
Alex
>> let me know what's next besides what's below
>
> Hope the hint above might lead your further. Please push once this is
> done. In case of further trouble I'd try the import-orig at my side.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Andreas.
>
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> http://fam-tille.de
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