Am 24.03.21 um 11:47 schrieb Nilesh Patra: > Hi Steffen, > > Thanks for your reply. This is a lot of information, so I'll just quote > specific sections. > >> There are some tools that block many columns from being completed. To >> mention here in particular are the workflow engines, and here it is >> nextflow that seems like being a beast to package. So, yes, Nilesh, >> please, nextflow out of the way would be a big help. > I see nextflow here on salsa[1] but there does not seem to be a TODO, > would you remember what needs to be done? There was a time when only the "capsule" module was missing to get the tests completed. But when I last checked, there were additional Java deps that sneeked in. IIRC this needed internet access at build time. > > I also see that this has a lot of Java, groovy, gradle files stuff - so > maybe @Pierre, can you help pushing this? > > > [1]: https://salsa.debian.org/med-team/nextflow > >> A) housekeeping packages (I just made this name up as a pun on >> housekeeping genes) that are just expected to be available. I am not >> unlikely to have marked such in red in the leftmost column of the >> spreadsheet. It is the kind of package I go for when I am feeling a bit >> down and what a quick success. > I have to admit, that I have no background in medicine, so does this > translate to - "do the red ones"?
Yes. Stop when you find that too many packages that are not yet in Debian are dragged-in dependencies. ... > >> My next picks would be for A) MEME B) pyomo A^B) autodock-gpu - can we >> have three packages of the week? > Works. @Andreas, is there anything extra that we would like doing to > kick start these? ;) I happily ignored Andreas' answer. Thank you for the email to the MEME developers Steffen