On 21 Feb 2019, at 15:08, Andreas Tille <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 01:17:54PM +0000, John Marshall wrote:
>> NEWS.Debian.gz contains an ancient "samtools (1.3-1) unstable; 
>> urgency=medium" Debian changelog item.
> 
> Yes.  This is intended as well.  The file NEWS.Debian.gz is evaluated by
> apt-listchanges[1] to inform local admins about changes that need to be
> respected in a certain package version.

I see, and this is clearer now that I've read the text there more carefully. 
Thanks.

Scripts and users can still use "samtools bamshuf ..." btw -- the old name has 
not been removed, for obvious compatibility reasons.

>> The package is missing the upstream release's README file. It would be good 
>> to install this file, even though it doesn't currently contain a great deal 
>> of salient information. (The upstream release's INSTALL file is also 
>> missing, but that is of course appropriate for a binary package.)
> 
> Done in Git[5]

Thanks. Similar comments to the other bug about README* and README vs. 
README.md. However you should do what you see fit, and it may be immaterial if 
starting from the upstream release tarball as there will be only one file 
matching README*.

    John

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