openpreserve / jpylyzer

JP2 (JPEG 2000 Part 1) validator and properties extractor. Jpylyzer was specifically created to check that a JP2 file really conforms to the format's specifications. Additionally jpylyzer is able to extract technical characteristics.
http://jpylyzer.openpreservation.org/
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setup.py : be more verbose #35

Closed malaterre closed 11 years ago

malaterre commented 11 years ago

Thanks for providing setup.py now ! It would be nice if you could also import the remaining diff from the actual debian package:

http://patch-tracker.debian.org/patch/series/view/jpylyzer/1.5.0-2/addsetup.patch

Thanks

bitsgalore commented 11 years ago

Thanks, expect some further updates on this - we'll also need to re-arrange the repo's directory structure a bit to really make this work. Currently working with Carl from OPF on streamlining the packaging process

bitsgalore commented 11 years ago

OK, I just spent half an afternoon on restructuring the repo, and I think it's now pretty much the way it should be. Just let me know if you have any suggestions for further improvements!

malaterre commented 11 years ago

I would have left the 3 dirs (debian, example & doc) at the top level instead of within the jpylyzer subdir...

bitsgalore commented 11 years ago

Thanks, just changed that. I guess that would also apply to the makefile? In any case I moved that one back to top level as well and updated it. Thanks for your suggestions because I'm not overly familiar with this myself!

malaterre commented 11 years ago

Thanks ! That worked. I can now upload jpylyzer directly from upstream tarball without repacking (which is something that should not be done within debian). I removed the old repacker script and uploaded 1.10.1

bitsgalore commented 11 years ago

Great! Looks like I'm slowly getting the hang of this after all!