When a git submodule is being used, please check the exact commit
referenced in the repository. In this case raxml-ng uses
https://github.com/ddarriba/pll-modules/commit/7a0715a7d8e3c30ae86819425e876d96949d3f4d
(from 2019-11-27, from the 'dev' branch, but not the latest commit from
that branch) and the pll-modules package that was submitted to the NEW
queue is packaging
https://github.com/ddarriba/pll-modules/commit/d6cc565b67ee583daa203777763bd0dce19825bf
(from 2019-08-09, the latest commit of their 'master' branch)


On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 5:51 PM Andreas Tille <andr...@an3as.eu> wrote:

> Hi Shayan,
>
> On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 04:32:25PM +0100, Shayan Doust wrote:
> > Sounds good! Unfortunately, there are no github releases for
> > pll-modules[3] and the last commit pushed was back in 2017 with pending
> > pull requests and issues open for over a year now, so I fear that the
> > author is unresponsive. Would it be acceptable policy-wise if I was to
> > locally create an upstream tarball and package that way as there is no
> > upstream release for uscan to work on?
>
> Uscan knows git mode - I injected the result to
>
>    https://salsa.debian.org/med-team/pll-modules
>
> Feel free to keep on working on this
>
>       Andreas.
>
> --
> http://fam-tille.de
>
>

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