Hi Everyone, I've been quietly chiseling the packaging of virusseeker-virome, but I missed the proper RepeatMasker dependency in the initial list; Debian provides a few packages related to that software, and I mistakenly thought it was available already. For reference, it is the software available at:
http://www.repeatmasker.org/RMDownload.html Unfortunately, I understand that it is licensed under OSL 2.1, and that this license does not look DFSG compliant, nor seems compatible with the GPL: https://wiki.debian.org/DFSGLicenses#Open_Software_License_.28OSL.29_v1.1 https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html#OSL At some point, I wondered if it would be possible to get RepeatMasker into "non-free", and having VirusSeeker into "contrib" then, but I'm not sure that this is legally doable since VirusSeeker is GPL. Have you already met similar situation in the past ? If so, how has it been dealt with ? mer...@debian.org, on 2020-04-10 07:40:42 +0300: > 1. Replace hard-coded database paths with environment variables, say, > VIRUSSEEKER_NCBI_NT. Then prior to running the VirusSeeker the user > would need to download the databases and set these environment variables > to their locations. > > 2. Make their paths configurable via a configuration file (under /etc, > possibly) listing paths for the databases. After installing the Debian > package, the user would have to edit this configuration file to point to > the database locations. Hi Andrius, Thank you for your thoughts, even if I'm a bit late. Reading through the script, even using environment variables, there is a quite big share of hard-coded paths, so would probably attempt to contact upstream in any case. Kind Regards, -- Étienne Mollier <etienne.moll...@mailoo.org> Fingerprint: 5ab1 4edf 63bb ccff 8b54 2fa9 59da 56fe fff3 882d Help find cures against the Covid-19 ! Give CPU cycles: * Rosetta@home: https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/ * Folding@home: https://foldingathome.org/
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