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Right, I've made a release. Thanks! |
On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 12:16:56PM -0700, Wouter De Coster wrote:
Right, I've made a release. Thanks!
Thanks a lot for the fast and helpful response. Andreas.
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On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 12:16:56PM -0700, Wouter De Coster wrote:
Right, I've made a release. Thanks!
Thanks for this. Unfortunately github has only version 1.0 while PyPI has 1.1.0.
It would be great if you could bring both in sync.
Thanks a lot, Andreas.
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I have no idea how that happened. I'll fix it. |
Both are now at v1.1.1 |
On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 03:11:18AM -0700, Wouter De Coster wrote:
Both are now at v1.1.1
Thanks a lot. I think I have finished the packaging but the minimap2
package needs to build python3-mappy first. We are working on this and
I'll come back in case of any remaining issues.
Kind regards, Andreas.
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Hi,
in the Debian Med COVID-19 sprint nanolyse was mentioned as a packaging target for official Debian. It would help if you consider tagging your releases to enable us picking your right version right from github (in addition to the PyPI download since in some cases this is more convenient.
Kind regards, Andreas.
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