Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
Hi,
This software has been superseeded by NUTsqlite as is no longer maintained.
This software ships with some food databases and if these aren't maintained the
software slowly becomes less and less useful. I think it's about time to remove
it from Debian.
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: "Iain R. Learmonth"
* Package name: nutsqlite
Version : 1.9.9.2
Upstream Author : Jim Jozwiak
* URL : http://nut.sourceforge.net/
* License : GPL-2
Programming Lang: Tcl/Tk
Description : Dietary
Hi Oliver,
I'm no longer using a FitBit and this package isn't very useful to me. You
did an upload in August 2015. Was this interest in the package or just doing
a sweep across packages in the team? If you're also not interested, then I
think we remove this from Debian (and from the med-tools met
Hi Dylan,
On Sun, Dec 04, 2016 at 12:25:50AM +0100, Dylan wrote:
> Since I maintain some Fitbit related packages, I will take this one.
Awesome! You can drop all the existing Uploaders. Neither me or Oliver
appear to have future interest in the package and Andreas was there because
he was sponsor
Andreas,
The debian-python list responded and solved all my problems and more.
lintian now has no complaints.
Could you take a look and see if the package is ready for upload? I have
pushed to the alioth git.
Changes were:
* provide hint to dh_python instead of calling setup.py directly (whic
Andreas,
I've built a second package, this time a Python library that uses the
FitBit REST API. This gives lower resolution data, but it gives you a
wider range of data, not just steps and sleep. It complements the
python3-fitbitscraper package I built.
The only problem I've had is that the upstr
On 04/02/14 09:05, Andreas Tille wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 03, 2014 at 09:44:10PM +0000, Iain R. Learmonth wrote:
>> Could you take a look please? I've pushed to git on alioth.
>
> When building using git-buildpackage with cowbuilder I get:
>
> [...]
>
I had the Sphin
Dear all,
Below is my report from the Debian Med sprint in Stonehaven
(https://wiki.debian.org/DebianMed/Meeting/Aberdeen2014).
On the Saturday, I participated in Andreas' live packaging session where
we packaged seqtk and dnaclust. I found the documentation for dnaclust
and produced a man page f
Andreas,
On 04/02/14 13:00, Thorsten Alteholz wrote:
> unfortunately I have to reject your package.
>
> According to all files in the source tarball the software is licensed
> under GPL-2 only.
> Nevertheless the license text in debian/copyright says "(...), or (at
> your option) any later ver
On 04/02/14 13:58, Andreas Tille wrote:
>
> Builds fine now. If you call lintian in nitpicking mode (-I) you get
>
> $ lintian -I lintian python-fitbit_0.0.2-1_amd64.changes
> I: python-fitbit: using-first-person-in-description line 2: us
> I: python-fitbit: using-first-person-in-description li
Andreas,
The developers of python-fitbit have just released a new release and
have started tagging releases in git.
I have packaged the new release and pushed to git on alioth.
This release was quite quick after the previous upload and other than
the fact that they're now tagging releases and so
On 15/02/14 16:39, Debian testing watch wrote:
> FYI: The status of the python3-fitbitscraper source package
> in Debian's testing distribution has changed.
>
> Previous version: (not in testing)
> Current version: 0.1-1
>
Thanks to all the people at the Sprint (especially Andreas) that hel
On 15/02/14 21:05, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
> Package: python-fitbit
> Version: 0.0.3-1
> Severity: serious
> User: debian...@lists.debian.org
> Usertags: piuparts
>
> Hi,
>
> during a test with piuparts I noticed your package fails to upgrade from
> 'testing'.
> It installed fine in 'testing', th
On 06/03/14 12:46, Andreas Tille wrote:
>> I know an open source medical software that is not yet on Debian. This
>> software is called SleepyHead [1]. It is a tool made for Obstructive Sleep
>> Apnea (OSA) patients who undergo treatment by continuous positive airway
>> pressure (CPAP).
>>
>> 1
On 06/03/14 15:07, Ubiratan S. Freitas wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 2:30 PM, Iain R. Learmonth wrote:
>> Thanks for offering to package this. (:
> My pleasure! I can only hope I am up to the task.
I can offer some help if you require it.
Have you read the Debian Med Group Policy
Fell off the mailing list.
On 08/03/14 09:32, Ubiratan S. Freitas wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 5:20 PM, Iain R. Learmonth wrote:
>> I can offer some help if you require it.
> I hear you :) I will sure need it, thanks.
>
>> Have you read the Debian Med Group Policy yet? Y
On 11/03/14 08:56, Ubiratan S. Freitas wrote:
> Just an update. I have set up a local mirror of Jessie and signed up
> for an account in Alioth. Reading now chapter 5 of the new maintainer's
> guide.
Cool.
> Meanwhile, I intend to see if I can build SleepyHead using only the
> libraries present i
On 13/03/14 09:35, Ubiratan S. Freitas wrote:
> In my machine, the problem is that the file
> /usr/share/qt4/mkspecs/features/extserialport.prf
> points to the wrong include directory:
> INCLUDEPATH += /usr/include/qt4/QtExtSerialPort
>
> The .h files were installed in:
> /usr/include/QtExtSerialP
On 29/03/14 23:26, Ubiratan S. Freitas wrote:
> I tried to follow debian med policy as best as I could while
> setting up the repository and uploading it but I'm not sure
> I got everything right. It would be great if someone
> else could have a look and point me any problems.
>
> The repository i
On 30/03/14 06:17, Iain R. Learmonth wrote:
>> The repository is at
>> git://git.debian.org/debian-med/sleepyhead.git
>>
>
> Will take a look now.
>
All the branches and tags look to be in the right place.
It looks like you'll have to do some digging to find all
Probably for Andreas...
I've uploaded the new upstream for python-fitbit into the Debian Med git[1].
[1]: http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=debian-med/python-fitbit.git
This is ready for upload to unstable. There is no longer a dependency on
python-oauth.
Thanks,
Iain.
--
urn:x-human:Iain R
Hi Andreas,
Thanks for uploading.
On Wed, Jun 04, 2014 at 03:24:13PM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
> Uploaded ... even if I have no clue how git-buildpackage works without a
> pristine-tar branch. Any reason not to use
>
>git import-orig --pristine-tar
>
> as recommended in policy? (And an
Hi Andreas,
nut-nutrition[1] has been updated to the new upstream release (19.2) and the
changes have been pushed to git on alioth.
This has been tested and is ready for upload to unstable.
Thanks,
Iain.
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Hi,
On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 03:49:50PM +0200, Sebastien Jodogne wrote:
> >
> N: Processing source package orthanc (version 0.8.3+dfsg-1, arch source) ...
> E: orthanc source: debian-upstream-obsolete-path debian/upstream
The path for this file changed. The new path is debian/upstream/metadata
Hi Andreas,
The nut-nutrition package has been updated in git for a new upstream and
also fixes a lot of lintian I and P messages that were present in the last
upload.
I've not yet been added to the keyring, but this is ready for an upload.
Thanks,
Iain.
--
e: i...@fsfe.orgw: iain.
Hi Andreas,
On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 08:35:40PM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
> Either you forgot a proper push or you did not properly imported using
> pristine-tar.
Yep, forgot to generate the pristine-tar delta. Generated and pushed.
I used uscan to update the source archive so cowbuilder never
On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 08:11:25AM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
> You probably noticed that the package went to the new queue first since
> it now has an extra data package. Please mention changes like this in
> debian/changelog next time since the changelog should document any
> changes in the pac
Hi,
Debian Med is listed as a user of the Package Entropy Tracker[1] but the
link given on the page is broken[2].
[1]: http://pet.alioth.debian.org/
[2]: http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/qareport.cgi
This might just need an update to a new URL, or maybe more complicated
fixes.
Iain.
Hi Andreas,
On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 07:09:17PM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
> Thanks for the heads up. In fact it needs something more than just
> pointing to a different URL. As far as I know you need to register for
> PET and do some configuration. I personally never dealt with PET even
> if I
Hi Andreas,
piuparts threw up an error with the split out to a new package for the data
due to a file being still owned by the old package while the new package was
trying to overwrite it.
https://piuparts.debian.org/testing2sid/fail/nut-nutrition_20.1-1.log
I asked in #debian-devel and got po
Hi Andreas,
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 08:54:16AM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
> The Breaks is required for sure (and I hope I would have spotted this in
> advance if I would have noticed the package split ... which again proves
> how important a proper changelog is - but I guess you got this ;-)). I
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 10:12:24AM +0100, Iain R. Learmonth wrote:
> > I also closed the according bug in the changelog and uploaded the package.
Can you push the changes back to alioth?
Vcswatch flagged up it still shows UNRELEASED.
https://qa.debian.org/cgi-bin/vcswatch?packa
Hi Andreas,
Haven't got my key in the keyring yet. There's been a new upstream release
of python-fitbit (version 0.1.2) and the package has been updated and is
ready for upload.
lintian complains about the newer standards version, but I assume this is to
be ignored and we're waiting for a new lin
Hi,
I recently met someone from Wolfram at our University as we've just acquired
a site license. They had a lot of liturature on using Mathmatica for
bioinformatics, medical science and medical imaging. I'm wondering if anyone
has done a comparison of Mathmatica and open-source products that would
Hi Chris,
I notice you've packages a selection of FitBit related packages in an Ubuntu
PPA.
Have you considered including these in Debian? I maintain the package for
python-fitbit in Debian already but I've just had some requests for galileo
to be packaged.
These packages would be good candidate
Hi,
On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 08:25:26AM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
> I hope we could settle with RStudio maintained in Debian Science
> repository. Chen, I accepted your application and it would be great if
> you could merge the repository from collab-maint into the repository in
> Debian Science
Hi All,
On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 11:20:16AM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
> for those in the Debian Med team that do not read
> debian-devel-annou...@lists.debian.org or debian-ble...@lists.debian.org
> I'm forwarding this mail since I hope it might inspire somebody to have
> a look how live images c
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 01, 2015 at 12:01:22PM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
> > In the improbable case you missed the information, please note that the
> > FOSDEM 2016 call for participation is available [1]. The deadlines for
> > submissions are as follows:
I will likely be at FOSDEM (about 90% sure) so
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-med@lists.debian.org
I intend to orphan the nutsqlite package. I've not used this package for
years. The upstream has generally been helpful.
The package description is:
NUTsqlite uses the USDA database and stores this along with your personal
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