[Biopython-dev] Getting ready for a release

Iddo Friedberg idoerg at burnham.org
Mon Feb 14 12:37:20 EST 2005


Hi Gaetan,

Didn't know that about Mandrake.. dang.

I'm aiming for Friday, Feb 18th. Will that be good for your plans?

Thanks,

Iddo

Gaetan Lehmann wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I have several questions about this release :
> When will it be released ?
> New version are freezed tomorrow for mandrake 10.2. If the new release 
> is  avaible in a short time (15 days), I can include CVS version 
> today, and  switch to official biopython release before the release of 
> mandrake 10.2  community.
> If the new release is avaible in a short time, what will be the 
> version of  this release ? 1.40 ?
>
> Regards,
>
>   Gaetan.
>
> On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 11:50:00 -0800, Iddo Friedberg 
> <idoerg at burnham.org>  wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> It's been pointed out, quite rightly that we are long overdue for a  
>> release. I ran some unit tests, and things seem not-too-shabby,  
>> surprisingly. Only four failures:
>>
>> test_Compass
>> test_ProtParam
>> test_Registry
>> test_Align (cripes, that's mine I think)
>>
>> Righty-oh: can the responsible parties please have a quick looksee 
>> and  let us know? Personally my wife passed over a new biopython 
>> release as a  Valentine's day gift, so I'm in less of a hurry. This 
>> Friday will do  just fine.
>>
>> ./I
>>
>>
>
>
>


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