Hi,

the packages builds as it is now, but it has still a lot of lintian warnings and errors.

On 02/26/14 15:44, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
cool -- thanks in advance
Confirmed -fpermissive is no longer needed.

I will now try a blind backport rebuild of 4.5.0-3 -- may be we could
even have that one
Great.

well -- there is no original tarball anyways (besides may be tarball of
tagged release on github)...
Github also gives you a proper tarball url that could be used in a watch file, e.g.:

  https://github.com/stnava/ANTs/archive/v2.0.0.tar.gz

but I assume you didn't import this with pristine-tar, right?


and 3.0 source package supporting
multiple tarballs came out for a reason ;)Ideally we should just
automate acquisition of such needed data, and that is why I thought it
might be worth a separate source/binary package....
I see.

meanwhile -- I see that itk package in Debian carries
InsightToolkit-4.4.0/.ExternalData   so might be worth looking where
they get it from
It is provided by upstream in the original tarball.

cool... pointers -- man dpkg-source:
[...]
Thanks.

It seems since the original data is just a bunch of files, we would have to put this tarball somewhere on-line ourself.


but once again, here it might really be better to have a separate data package
since that data might not change that often if ever.... but it would also
depend on how much data ants would also need to build/test
I'm afraid they just add data on a as needed basis, so it may or may not change and one will have to test it with every release.

I will ask about the copyright of the data.

FWIW: data itself is not copyrighted probably, but the "collection" might be.
upon a quick grep through ITK's copyright -- do not see explicit mention.
Well, I just asked Matt from Kitware if he can give me some info.

there is a good chance it would be the same data btw --
No, I already checked this and the files are different.

Best
Gert


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