to cover recent additions to
fasta_defline_matcher.hpp. I'll take a closer look when I get a chance.
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Pierre Gruet writes:
> And we are done, the package without the whole markdown B-D line has
> reached testing, and also it is in experimental.
Merci beaucoup, et bon 14 juillet !
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few days if no concern is raised.
Go for it, thanks!
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The old s390 architecture would have been affected
but retired several years ago.)
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n overhead would be negligible in practice.
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Andreas Tille writes:
>Build-Depends libthread-pool 4.0.0 which does not build
>for 32bit architectures[1]
I see a fix in experimental:
https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=libthread-pool&suite=experimental
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with the help of reverse cherry-picks) or
reinstating the bundled 3.x copy.
> Hope my preparation is some welcome kick-start. I wonder whether some
> of our patches could be forwarded upstream to reduce the number of edits
> for any new version.
Upstream still has bigger fish to fry.
at upstream maintains this code in
conjunction with ncbi-vdb (lower-level) and ngs-sdk (higher-level), so
it may help to update ncbi-vdb first and you may want to update ngs-sdk
afterwards.
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might have expected a more
appropriate error code.
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could reasonably enough
leave the files as is, declare the package architecture-any accordingly,
and benefit from build-time testing on additional architectures.
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andom_value here and in the other unittests/*map.hpp headers to
match the corresponding containers' declarations, per the attached
patch. The relevant platform difference is whether plain char is
signed, as it notably is on x86 but not arm*. (There are other
architectures in each camp.)
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n't care if an architecture-independent
package has become buildable on fewer architectures.
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-entrez-direct, but keeping my changes to
myself so that I can rebase as needed without affecting anything I've
published. My plan is to upload something in a few days even if I'm not
fully caught up, and then see what additional updates I can get in.
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ery much, and sorry for the disruption!
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to get in touch early next week if it looked like it needed
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y of your hint
> # 20230126
> # on its way out
> force-badtest ngs-sdk/2.11.2-4
Thanks for helping it along, and sorry for cutting the timing closer
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Version 3.x of ncbi-vdb and sra-sdk are now in unstable, and looking
good. Please do not make further uploads of either, or of skesa, until
they migrate unless absolutely necessary.
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u...@debian.org (Aaron M. Ucko) writes:
> Will do, then.
Pushed, along with one more build fix (to accommodate our ncbi-vdb
installation layout fully) and two other tuneups to debian/rules.
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Nilesh Patra writes:
> packages, which includes gcc. So unless the bug
> report is very critical, the fix for the said bug _might not_ be
> uploaded.
Good point. :-/
> And so it may be a good idea to go ahead with the workaround.
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ile-generate option.
It may be simplest to drop the option, particularly if cross compilation
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"Aaron M. Ucko" writes:
> Meanwhile, I pushed some more tuneups, mostly related to tests; in
> particular, I arranged to label and exclude all online tests, including
> for better or worse some tests that were failing even with Internet
> access. I also made the
's plugindir variable. Thanks for the report!
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including
for better or worse some tests that were failing even with Internet
access. I also made the Python binary package Architecture: any in the
same binNMU-safe fashion as the main Java package. The source package
still needs a bit more work before uploading, even to experimental, but
it's g
sr/lib//jni. This is
> less canonical regarding the Java policy but technically that should
> be OK.
I'm all for Multi-Arch in general, but am content to defer to Java
policy in this case.
> Also, I have added a Lintian override for the embedded JS, as we discussed.
Great, thanks!
-
eam/pipeline turned out to have
tips on this; I successfully set up Aptly here.
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OK, thanks. No big deal, though it might be nice to have it working.
Meanwhile, I reckon I'll also want to revisit debian/copyright,
particularly with a pass through NEW upcoming. ;-)
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"Aaron M. Ucko" writes:
> u...@debian.org (Aaron M. Ucko) writes:
>
>> Ah, right, sra-sdk will need to go through NEW too -- the ngs-sdk code
>> it absorbed underwent an SONAME bump along the way. (All necessary
>> ncbi-vdb changes passed NEW a few weeks ago,
u...@debian.org (Aaron M. Ucko) writes:
> Ah, right, sra-sdk will need to go through NEW too -- the ngs-sdk code
> it absorbed underwent an SONAME bump along the way. (All necessary
> ncbi-vdb changes passed NEW a few weeks ago, but ncbi-vdb 3.x is sitting
> in experimental until s
lue:
std::unique_ptr&& is
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rue, so you'll likely need to
repeat at least one library on the command line; with any luck,
... libhts.a -ldeflate -lhtscodecs libhts.a ...
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erwent an SONAME bump along the way. (All necessary
ncbi-vdb changes passed NEW a few weeks ago, but ncbi-vdb 3.x is sitting
in experimental until sra-sdk joins it.) I'll see what I can do.
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errors in the rare cases where its usage would be problematic.
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Andreas Tille writes:
> ping about this NCBI suite?
I've continued to have a lot going on outside Debian, but will try to
find time to get back to it soon.
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the next two weeks.
debian/rules has some explicit references to debian/tmp, and dh_install
moreover fails in this situation with the package's .install list.
These are formalities that would be quick to address, but there's no
point given that the source package will need to build
t have
time to look into that right now.
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ry) coinstallation of libncbi-vdb2 and libncbi-vdb3.
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Also, PCRE2 is not an option so far -- if you supply it instead of PCRE
3.x, the build system will simply fall back on vendored PCRE 3.x.
> OK, I removed libopenmpi-dev from Build-Depends.
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cleared most of the --without options and added --with-openmp with
> the according Build-Depends.
Thanks! However, please note that OpenMP is a compiler feature and
doesn't require any special build dependencies; OpenMPI, meanwhile, is a
third-party library that doesn't come into play here.
f IgBLAST's origin in a larger tree.
Also, there's one option I'd suggest actively enabling: --with-openmp.
If you specify neither --with-openmp nor --without-openmp, the build
system uses OpenMP on a limited basis, but explicit --with-openmp
enables it across the board, from which (Ig)
.
>> - Some use cases may want app/igblast's internal_data and optional_file
[...]
>
> Commited to git.
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patches from ncbi-blast+.
Thanks again, and please let me know if you'd like further advice on any
of those fronts. Also, sorry for not offering concrete patches; I'm
already spread a bit too thin.
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> -- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
>
> It seems the patch I tried[1] is not working as intended. :-(
Please try patching test/sharq in addition to tools/sharq.
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cies on VDB
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used when making a shared object; recompile with -fPIC
Please try arranging to add -shlib to the h5c++ command line to override
that script's preference for static HDF5 libraries.
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K 2,
but that would be a straightforward packaging change.
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Steffen Möller writes:
> acedb-other shall step behind anything that is offered from the NCBI
> realm, I suggest.
Thanks, but no need at this point.
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d efetch, where both executables
come from biology-related packages where a conflict would be more of a
problem: acedb-other and ncbi-entrez-direct (with the latter taking care
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/html/ncbi_menu_dnd.js
> E: ncbi-igblast source: source-is-missing c++/src/html/ncbi_menu_dyn.js
These (short!) files have somewhat long lines, but TTBOMK are meant to
be edited directly as needed.
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ery
similar set of private shared libraries to what ncbi-blast+ has.
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view.
No problem.
> So I simply wait. I'm perfectly fine if you would do the upload to
> new if you are ready with what you plan to do.
Sure, will do in due course. Thanks for your initial work on this
version, and for your patience.
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ditional
binary package, which I suppose is another reason to hold off on
uploading.
Also, as you noted in another thread, we are still fairly early in the
release cycle.
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gtest certainly wouldn't hurt.
> PS: Please note that I'm on vacation next week and will not do anything
> on this package in the next 10 days.
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ieu, you have my thanks as well for addressing the previous errors.
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everything in GenBank/GenPept, ENA, and DDBJ per [2] and
everything in UniProt per [3].
> [1] https://www.rcsb.org/structure/6fti
[2] https://www.insdc.org/policy.html
[3] https://www.uniprot.org/help/license
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/blast-parser-parser.h:246:7: note: to match this '{'
AFAICT, you can address it by patching Parser.xs either to
#undef YYEMPTY
before including the Rost Lab header or to include the latter before any
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but they all use this header as an indication of the library's
availability. (I suppose it's still not too late to reinstate it as a stub.)
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t --as-needed is in effect by default, the linker
otherwise discards the libraries as not needed at the time of their
appearance.
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Andreas Tille writes:
> Any idea how to fix
[...]
> [1] https://salsa.debian.org/med-team/librostlab-blast/-/jobs/2383360
Please try the attached patch, which eliminates the need to force an old
C++ standard version (which this package can't expect callers to use) in
debian/rules.
se the
conditional usage of _GLIBCXX_DEBUG should get the same treatment, but
that's presumably not relevant to Debian package builds.
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Andreas Tille writes:
> Any hint how to fix this would be welcome
I see some more target-specific settings towards the bottom of
CMakeLists.txt; please try extending the use of
TERRAPHAST_PLATFORM_INCLUDE and TERRAPHAST_COMPILE_FLAGS to the new
targets.
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> I gave the packaging of diann a try but failed[1]. Any idea how
> to fix these goto statements?
Please try adding braces to indicate that the variables in question are
not of interest to these statements' targets, per the attached patch.
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> Hi Aaron,
>
> Am Sun, Jan 16, 2022 at 09:32:08PM -0500 schrieb Aaron M. Ucko:
>>
>> It looks like this code base still goes by an old non-standard notion of
>> the semantics of "inline" with vs. without "extern" in C [1].
with vs. without "extern" in C [1]. Please
try building with -fgnu89-inline or changing all occurrences of "inline
extern" in headers to just "inline" (or perhaps "static inline").
[1] https://blahg.josefsipek.net/?p=529
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r alternatives that were
never the default (such as runit, or upstart if that's still an option),
but I'm fairly certain classic SysV init never attempted to track, let
alone limit, how frequently services restarted.
At any rate, thanks for checking!
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the T flag from LINK.A (line 72).
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"Michael R. Crusoe" writes:
> Hey Aaron, thanks for the update and thanks for your continued support!
No problem. I was obviously way too optimistic above, but finally found
time to go through with these tune-ups.
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Andreas Tille writes:
> I hope you can find some spare minutes to check the i386 build[1] since
> migration is blocked. I guess we should also extend the list of
> architectures to some arm* variants - but I'll leave this to your
> decision.
Yes, that's all still on my to
peaking, yit might have been more appropriate to
have skesa build-depend directly on libzstd-dev and libncbi-vdb-dev
merely recommend it; however, the dependency is lightweight enough that
it doesn't make much difference, and this approach is more foolproof.
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Debian FTP Masters writes:
> ncbi-vdb (2.11.2+dfsg-2) unstable; urgency=medium
> .
>* Binary package libncbi-vdb-dev Depends: libzstd-dev
Thanks! Meanwhile, I'll try to find time to finalize and push my other
tuneups this weekend -- last week obviously didn't happe
command line later on.
> Any idea how to specify the number of object files more sensibly
> to not explode the command line arguments too much?
You (or upstream) could consider using internal static libraries.
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Andreas Tille writes:
> I'm wondering why the makefile stopped working just because a new compiler
> version is used. :-(
Along the way, you pulled in a new upstream version, whose makefile
evidently wasn't quite right.
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Nilesh Patra writes:
> hope that is OK for you?
Absolutely, thanks!
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u...@debian.org (Aaron M. Ucko) writes:
> We may simply need to adjust the mechanics of how we supply the key to use.
The only approach I've gotten to work is setting the environment
variable VDBPWFILEPTR; although we could certainly adjust the test
script accordingly, I'm concerned
p,%.o,$(wildcard source/*.cpp))
OBJECTS+=$(patsubst %.c,%.o,$(wildcard source/*.c))
to match the relevant sources' actual location; sorry if that was unclear.
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/uchime_src/makefile to add -std=c++14 to CXXFLAGS,
thereby suppressing std::byte for now.
I also found massive link errors, resolvable by correcting the top-level
Makefile to pick up source/*.cpp and source/*.c rather than the
nonexistent *.cpp and *.c.
[1] https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/types/byte
u...@debian.org (Aaron M. Ucko) writes:
> So I see. I've concocted and pushed two more patches, which in
> conjunction yield much saner results on my system; let's see how they do
> on Salsa CI. (Several apps were failing both because they wound up with
Still no
srapath-orig.2.11.2 rather than
srapath-orig.)
> BTW, could you ask upstream to make those tests optional to enable
> builds even on not that well equiped hardware?
I filed a request in NCBI's internal ticket tracker, no problem.
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s noise from standard CMake
logic, and just appears at the end of the log because debhelper's standard
practice is to dump the contents of CMakeError.log in the event of any
errors, since in other cases that file can provide crucial details.
[1] https://salsa.debian.org/med-team/sortme
Andreas Tille writes:
> AddRealloc (0 s)
> Killed
The following "MiltipleBuffers" (sic) test needs a *lot* of memory -- at
least 4G, quite possibly 8G if there's copying involved. As such, I
suspect it simply ran afoul of the CI host's OOM killer.
Thanks for ch
ong, corresponding to
the package's sole reverse dependency of any sort (ncbi-entrez-direct).
That said, if somebody (e.g. Nilesh) from the Go team wants to take the
package over, they're certainly welcome to it. :-)
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oving -sngs from
tools/ngs-pileup/Makefile.
Meanwhile, I see kget has gone away altogether, so debian/rules can and
should stop trying to rename it.
I'll push fixes for both complications shortly.
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ly sure that update will suffice, but it certainly
shouldn't hurt -- it's generally best to update ngs-sdk, ncbi-vdb, and
sra-sdk in lockstep.
Thanks for checking, and for taking care of this update!
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OK, thanks! FWIW, testing has had the same glibc version as unstable
(2.32-4) for about a week now, and AFAICT cmake from unstable is
installable in testing (though you will naturally also need to upgrade
cmake-data to match, and likewise for whichever of cmake-doc and/or
cmake-*-gui you have inst
Steffen Möller writes:
> https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/IEB/ToolBox/CPP_DOC/lxr/source/src/app/winmasker/
Please try windowmasker from ncbi-blast+.
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n175
>gi|1149544201|gb|CP014688.1| Acetobacter persici strain TMW2.1084
ACGAGGTCGTTTCTGTCGACCCGCTGGCTATATTCAGGCTGGTAGATGTCGGCGTGGTCTGATTATTACC
[...]
That said, pre-retrieval does have the advantage of letting the tests
work offline.
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t I see no
indication that this is one.
Thanks for checking!
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ails, I wanted to make very sure I
wouldn't be able to lose them. Sorry for any resulting confusion.
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plicit python-* prefixes are common, even when
module names contain "py" themselves; see, for instance, python-biopython.
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han the expected relative ones. I'm not sure why
that would be; you might try consulting -python.
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e liberty to open an issue in their VCS.
Thanks!
gregor herrmann writes:
> I still think that NO_NETWORK_TESTING=1 should be set in debian/rules
> to make sure there's no internet access attempted during the build,
> as that is a policy violation.
Right, we're just discussing wh
());
> |
> ^~~
It looks like appending .get() to these getChannel() and getFormatter()
calls, as in
SplitterChannel *sc = dynamic_cast(fc->getChannel().get());
should take care of the immediate problem
u...@debian.org (Aaron M. Ucko) writes:
> I see a few other binary packages that contain BLAST databases and may
> need similar treatment:
Looks like these are all OK -- the only BLAST databases in
architecture-all packages other than metastudent-data are copies of
pregenerated upstr
n safe, shipping pregenerated V4 databases)
ncbi-rrna-data (ditto)
openms-doc (needs checking)
staden-common (needs checking)
I'll take a closer look when I get a chance.
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try
doing the same for other affected platforms in an upload to
experimental.
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Whoops, I had a typo in that last command; if you go that route, please
make it
makeblastdb -dbtype prot -in "$<" -out "$(@:.psq=)" -blastdb_version 4
(I'd first try pushing forward, though.)
Thanks!
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