Hi all,

As usual, I am pleased to participate in Debian-Med.
I'm preparing FreeDiams 0.5.0 beta for Debian.

Le 1 oct. 2010 à 08:07, Andreas Tille a écrit :

>> I was wondering if it would be possible to recreate the packages from 
>> Debian-Med's scripts and if the resulting packages could be made easily 
>> available for users.
> 
> Sure.  If there are no massive changes in principle it should be
> sufficient to add a new debian/changelog entry "New upstream version",
> rebuild and that's all.  The upload can only be done by a Debian
> Developer (for instance me ;-)) and it will only be available in
> Debian sid (aka unstable) as long as we are in freeze period.

Ok. I'll make changes, prepare the source package (that I must rename) and send 
it to the google code server. So that we can rebuild and upload the new beta.

>> If so, may be you would accept to help me on preparing such packages. I can 
>> provide sources in the two next days.
> 
> You have access to Debian Med SVN which keeps the debian/ directory.
> Just use it and add a new changelog entry.  Feel free to ask further
> questions on Debian Med mailing list.

Yes, thanks. 

I put below a todo changes designed to limit the use of my memory (actually 
overused).
  * For the final 0.5.0, documentation will not be automatically generated 
during the compilation phase. It is now available as a wiki on the site 
FreeMedForms. I need to export it and put it in sources. The beta still uses 
the old documentation.
  * The license has changed from new BSD to GPLv3.
  * Update the script for the source package generation.

I saw that the package depended FreeDiams GNU hurd? Is this a mistake / a 
needed one?

Anyway, thank you again for all the assistance and full support in building 
Debian packages.

> Kind regards and good luck with your release

It seems to be already quite stable, but a lot of work is still required on the 
drugs databases.

>    Andreas.

Thank you
Eric


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