Hi Michael, On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 11:00:05PM +0000, Michael Crusoe wrote: > Now that libjung-free-java has been accepted I've updated the trinityrnaseq > package
:-) > The tests again pass, this has been tested in a debci virtual machine. Sounds good. > All that is left is two spelling corrections Sometimes I just report this upstream and ignore it for the package ... > and a mysterious hardening > warning from Lintian. I can only see a lintian *info* (not warning) and I admit that I personally decided to ignore these in several packages where I faced it. May be it is a false poitive or not - in any case I have done all my best to propagate the necessary options but the info remained. So this would not stop me from uploading. > Given that this package is quite complex I thought I'd ask for a wide > review before I request an upload. Patch adjust-trimmomatic-adapters-path looks suspicious. The trimmomatic package uses /usr/share/trimmomatic (no capital 'T'!). It might be this could / should be adapted in the trimmomatic package but in the current situation the patch looks wrong. The patch jellyfish-path contains a certain jellyfish version (1.1.3). I just learned that the kraken package does not cope with our current jellyfish 2.x but needs jellyfish 1.x. I have not yet dealt with this issue but you might like to re-read the discussion on the mailing list [1] to verify if this issue possibly affects also trinityrnaseq. Could you please add a more verbose DEP3 header to noExitTester. Please git pull for a small typo in a DEP3 header. Question: I have never seen a debian/autoreconf file. Before I read the docs could you please explain the sense of this file? > I will be doing a thorough file-by-file review & copyright audit as well. Fine. > Later I will package DESeq2 (I have the packaged locally but need to file > ITPs & create the repos) Fine as well. Thanks for your work on this complex package Andreas. [1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-med/2015/11/msg00031.html -- http://fam-tille.de