Re: ncbi-tools under Debian Med group maintenance?

2010-09-03 Thread Aaron M. Ucko
u...@debian.org (Aaron M. Ucko) writes: > No, I hadn't; thanks for the pointer. The new release includes BLAST > 2.2.24, so that report definitely also argues in favor of trying to > get it into Squeeze. At any rate, I've now completed and fully published my work on the new upstream release, to

Re: Hi! I am new, I would appreciate some direction

2010-09-03 Thread George Marselis
Hey Steffen. > I had a look into this a couple of years ago. There are some > more programs for us to package first, if I recall correctly. yes, unfortunately signalp ( i think ) and tmhhm are not Free as in Liberty available (who on earth sends uuencoded tar files as mail attachments these days

Re: Hi! I am new, I would appreciate some direction

2010-09-03 Thread George Marselis
> Hi George, > > please enjoy Git! I have added you to the debian-med Alioth project, so you > can > add repositories in ssh://git.debian.org/git/debian-med. I am sorry that I > have > not managed to add instruction in the Debian Med policy yet. But you can find > a lot of hints on the Debian wik

Re: Hi! I am new, I would appreciate some direction

2010-09-03 Thread Charles Plessy
Le Fri, Sep 03, 2010 at 12:13:10AM +0300, George Marselis a écrit : > > 1) Mr Plessy: Do i have to use the files in your MIRA or was it just > a suggestion? I already have my debian/ dir ready (more or less, needs > patching for Bastien's tutorials) > > 2) Is it possible to use git? Hi George,

Re: Hi! I am new, I would appreciate some direction

2010-09-03 Thread Steffen Möller
On 09/02/2010 11:57 PM, Andreas Tille wrote: Hi George, hi Andreas, >> As soon as i finish this ITP, i am planning to fork InterPro Scan > Could you please give some more information about InterPro (URL, > short description)) and especially why it needs to be forked. Are > you talking about[2]?