Bug#728797: ITP: python-mne -- Python modules for MEG and EEG data analysis
hi Andreas,
> Hmmm, I tried the same and it went fine so far (see latest commit;
weird
>> here is my git config:
>>
>> gramfort@tsilinuxd74:mne-python(master)$ cat .git/config
>> [core]
>> repositoryformatversion = 0
>> filemode = true
>> bare = false
>> logallrefupdates = true
>> [remote "origin"]
>> fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
>> url = ssh://git.debian.org/git/debian-med/mne-python.git
>> [branch "master"]
>> remote = origin
>> merge = refs/heads/master
>> [branch "upstream"]
>> remote = origin
>> merge = refs/heads/upstream
>>
>> ---
>
> If I create a fresh clone in addition to your config I have
>
> [branch "pristine-tar"]
> remote = origin
> merge = refs/heads/pristine-tar
I appended this but no success.
git import-orig --pristine-tar ../mne-python_0.7~rc3.orig.tar.gz
fails but at least creates the commit on upstream and I can push it manually.
maybe it's good enough?
see 6f7c0563066ba434033479decec10815dc43e467
> I have tried to build the package and noticed that not all the test
> are passing. For instance:
the full test suite requires a large download but it can be skipped while
maintaining > 60% coverage of the code. See target test-no-sample
in Makefile.
test-no-sample: in
@MNE_SKIP_SAMPLE_DATASET_TESTS=true \
$(NOSETESTS) mne
it should be good enough?
> occures in the build log. You need to know that the package build
> process needs to run on a computer without internet connection and you
> can/should easily simulate this by using pdebuild. Since you are
> upstream you might be able to inject some option to the tests to ignore
> all those that need to download something.
it's what test-no-sample should hopefully do.
Thanks
Best,
Alex
> Kind regards
>
> Andreas.
>
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