Hello, Jakub had found the dependency on numpy to be missing. This was weird since this should have been found as a binary dependency through the shlibdeps. The bell then only rang when the newly introduced -dbg package remained empty: the libs where not installed but remained quietly in debian/tmp, which is why shlibdeps could not find them which then again is why the dependency did not show up.
Ouch. I have made debian/* now somewhat more explicit by adding a .install file that points to usr/lib. Someone more proficient with all that python magic please investigate that further. Why was that not found automatically? And can we somehow activate the test routines of the package? Is there something to send to upstream? While looking through their setup.py I have found an optional reference to cython and added that as a build dependency. It was already on my system. For some better lintian cleanliness the underscore.js now also comes as a symbolic link to the one in /usr/share/javascript/underscore/underscore.js. The two files were identical. So, many thanks to Jakub. I tend to think that Debian's QA has worked once again. I am just a bit surprised that it was someone I had not so much associated with bioinformatics who has found it. Best, Steffen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

