Hi Andreas, On Sat, Oct 6, 2012 at 5:14 AM, Andreas Tille <andr...@an3as.eu> wrote: > Hi Thiago, > > On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 03:39:25PM -0300, Thiago Franco Moraes wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm one of InVesalius developers. InVesalius is a free software to >> visualize and handle medical images (RMI and CT), it allows the >> generation of stl files which can be used for rapid prototyping. >> InVesalius is developed at CTI (Renato Archer Technology of >> Information Center), a research institute of the Brazilian Science and >> Technology Center and is available at the homepage of Public Software >> Portal homepage [1]. >> >> We, the invesalius developers, have interest in including InVesalius >> at Debian Med project. I created a package which is available to >> downloading at [2]. To get the files necessary to create the package: >> >> dget -x -u >> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/817671/packages/packaging/invesalius3b3/invesalius_3.0.0.b3-1.dsc > > thanks for your interest in Debian Med and the introduction into > InVesalius. As you can see in a search > > site:lists.debian.org/debian-med/ invesalius > > we had some past discussion about this (where you took part yourself as > well) and we also try to keep a record about all Debian relevant > information on the so called web sentinel task page > > http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org/tasks/imaging#invesalius > > As you can see there we just have some packaging stuff for InVesalius in > our packaging SVN and I hope you did not duplicated the work done there. > I'm afraid I will not find the time to check your work (just working > down a backlog after beeing two weeks offline) but the best way to work > for an integration of InVesalius into Debian would be to join the Debian > Med team at Alioth as described in Debian Med policy [1]. As far as I > remember Tatiana Al-Chueyr just subscribed (see [2]) to do this but so > far I never observed a single commit from her.
I remember that. I made some attempts at debian-mentors. In that time I had some problems with packaging SIGAR. As far as I remember, that's why InVesalius wasn't included in Debian-med. Now, InVesalius is not using SIGAR anymore, we replaced it with python-psutils, which is already packaged in Debian. But now InVesalius is using a library I developed called Context aware smoothing [1], which is not package in Debian. Temporarily, I hope, I packaged Context aware smoothing inside the InVesalius package I created. To do that, I created a Makefile which is responsible to download, compile and put the necessary files at the right places in the InVesalius package. Yeah, it's an ugly workaround. And because of that, I duplicated the work. I've just requested to join Debian Med [2]. >> I have no experience at creating packages, so it may be not so good. > > As I suggested above it would be a good idea to verify the packaging > in Debian Med SVN. If you need some advise in Debian Packaging you > might like to check the Mentoring Of Month [3] effort I'm running and > by chance we now have a new Month without a student - so if you like > we could try to push InVesalius in October 2012. It sounds great to me. Yes, I'd like to. >> What I need is some help to get InVesalius included at Debian Med. > > This could exactly be done in a MoM effort. > >> What is necessary ... and this type of things. > > Hope these hints might be helpful - please excuse if my answers are more > delayed than usual because of my backlog. They were very helpful. > Kind regards > > Andreas. > > [1] http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org/docs/policy.html > [2] https://alioth.debian.org/users/tatiana_alchueyr-guest > [3] http://wiki.debian.org/DebianMed/MoM > > -- > http://fam-tille.de Thanks! Thiago Franco de Moraes. [1] - https://github.com/tfmoraes/context_aware_smoothing [2] - https://alioth.debian.org/users/tfmoraes-guest -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-med-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/cammolx_jkp1hkkh05ny6_xd4ch2gssxwbmxzjqz2ubij3j8...@mail.gmail.com