Hi Tomás, On Thu, Nov 01, 2012 at 03:32:28PM +0100, Tomás Di Domenico wrote: > Your last email made things much clearer.
Great! As far as I can see the packaging heading quite in the direction of becoming a ready package. > This is what I've done since then: > > 1) Recreated the git repository, as I had missed the first step for > creating the Debian Med standard branches These are looking fine. I had no trouble using git-buildpackage to create a package. > 2) Submitted the ITP bug report Fine. The ITP is OK in general. As a hint for the future: It is a good idea to add a hint that the package is maintained in the Debian Med team and it also does not harm to mention the Vcs-Git information where you did your packaging. > 3) Committed the current version of the package. It currently builds > with no problems (lintian reports nothing), and the resulting .deb is > functional. I installed it with dpkg and the Python module is available > in the system. Yes. > So, very happy to have a working package, but I know there are still > millions of things to fix and change. If you could take a look and point > me towards the next steps, I'd greatly appreciate it. At first some nitpicking: The debian/rules file does contain the usual comment of the dh-make template - please remove this or replace it by something more reasonable than "Sample debian/rules ..." Now for the real problems: If you try lintian -i -I *.changes in the dir where your packaging results are placed lintian finds two issues with formally low priority. However, both deserve fixing. So writing a debian/watch file is something we try to approach for every package if somehow possible. The other warning claims about large /usr/share but if I'm not totally missleaded it is rather the case that the whole package is architecture independant and thus the problem can easily fixed by Architecture: all in debian/control. Once these issues are fixed I consider the package ready for upload. However, Laszlo had last time consulted the python-modules team. I think this is a very good idea and I would like you to ask for additional advise on the Python modules team list on alioth. Kind regards Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-med-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20121101210400.ga22...@an3as.eu