Hello @Andrius,

I have installed the generated .deb file on my system and it works as expected. 
I have written a manpage which I have tested to be accessible via 'man 
mindthegap'. I have modified debian/copyright to reflect on the current 
project. Running Lintian, I have corrected any errors with regards to the docs. 
There are no documentations pre-written or available on the upstream repository 
so I am unsure if I should either exclude this (by removing docs-base which I 
have already done) or write a documentation base myself.

In addition to this, checking the current repository and my current progress 
would be much appreciated, as I feel like this is more or less ready.

Best regards,
Shayan Doust

July 7, 2019 2:03 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> Hello, 
> 
> Just with regards to MoM and how imperative communication is, I thought I'd 
> keep you both updated
> with how it's going. I've been in an emergency trip for the past couple of 
> days, and will be
> returning at some point later today. Hence I will be continuing where I left 
> off from. 
> 
> Regards, 
> Shayan Doust 
> 
> July 5, 2019 7:51 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> 
>> Hi Shayan,
>> 
>> On 2019-07-04 16:13, [email protected] wrote:
>> 
>>> The build was failing due to hdf5, so I have patched that up and the build 
>>> runs successfully within
>>> pbuilder, and has generated a .deb file, which is still great news.
>> 
>> Great news indeed! I'm impressed by your learning speed :)
>> 
>>> I have never worked hands-on like this with CMake nor multiple dependencies 
>>> so I have certainly
>>> learned a lot in terms of communication paths and the packaging process 
>>> itself, which is of course
>>> something to extend and improve on, but we all start from somewhere so 
>>> thanks!
>> 
>> I find Debian packaging an awesome way to learn things about programming
>> languages and build systems. I usually tinker with bio- and
>> cheminformatics packages and have to deal with stuff from Fortran to
>> Gradle every day :)
>> 
>>> I will fix any character length violations, then push all my changes I have 
>>> done. I don't think the
>>> package installs in the correct directories yet so I will look into that by 
>>> digging into the
>>> documentation and refactor some files under debian which seem to be 
>>> incomplete (such as copyright)
>>> and look into running lintian to ensure policy satisfactions.
>> 
>> Sure. Just ping me when you feel the packages are more or less ready,
>> I'll review them.
>> 
>> Best wishes,
>> Andrius
>> 
>> --
>> Andrius Merkys
>> Vilnius University Institute of Biotechnology, SaulÄ—tekio al. 7, room V325
>> LT-10257 Vilnius, Lithuania

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