[I take the freedom to quote your private mail to Debian-Med list and hope you don't mind about ignorance of the netiquette in this special case.]
On Thu, 28 Feb 2008, Teemu Ikonen wrote:
A new version of rasmol (2.7.4) is going to be released soon. Upstream has added a dependency to a rather obscure library, which the build system actually tries to download during build. This is of course not how it should be done in Debian. I've packaged the library in question, CBFlib (see ITP bug #467655), and would like to see it in the archive before the 2.7.4 release becomes actual. Would you be interested in sponsoring it?
Just downloading it to have a look. If it is a precondition for rasmol I see a clear need for sponsoring it. BTW, once you are at preparing a new rasmol version would you mind to put it under group maintenance of the Debian-Med packagint team? You could read about this at: http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org/docs/policy.html I would be in great favour of this because it just simplifies the work if a package is group maintained. Alternatively the package might have a good home at the DebiChem team.
From a first view onto the source packaging of cbflib I would have
some remarks: 0. Think about group maintenance in DebiChem or Debian-Med as well. 1. If it is a library you should probably follow the library packaging guide. This includes providing a package containing the dynamical library as well as a -dev package with static library and *.h files. Hint: The most easiest way to build both is making usage of automake and libtools. If you have problems with this you could ask on debian-devel. If you decide to do so it is a very good idea to talks to upstream about this first. 2. I see large chunks of documentation in the source package but no separate doc package. I would strongly advise to build a separate doc package. So far for a quick view without even trying to build the package. BTW, did rasmol upstream accepted your GTK version? Kind regards and thanks for working on rasmol Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]