Source: neurodebian Section: science Priority: optional Maintainer: NeuroDebian Team Uploaders: Michael Hanke , Yaroslav Halchenko Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9~), xcftools, help2man, inkscape, imagemagick, python-html5lib, po-debconf Standards-Version: 3.9.8 Homepage: http://neuro.debian.net Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/neurodebian-team/neurodebian.git Package: neurodebian Architecture: all Depends: python, wget, neurodebian-archive-keyring, ${misc:Depends} Recommends: netselect Suggests: neurodebian-desktop, neurodebian-popularity-contest Description: neuroscience-oriented distribution - repository configuration The NeuroDebian project integrates and maintains a variety of software projects within Debian that are useful for neuroscience (such as AFNI, FSL, PsychoPy, etc.) or generic computation (such as HTCondor, pandas, etc.). . This package enables the NeuroDebian repository on top of a standard Debian or Ubuntu system. Package: neurodebian-dev Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, devscripts, neurodebian-archive-keyring Recommends: ${misc:Recommends}, python, zerofree, moreutils, time, debian-archive-keyring, apt-utils, cowbuilder, neurodebian-freeze, Suggests: virtualbox-ose, virtualbox-ose-fuse, singularity-container Description: neuroscience-oriented distribution - development tools The NeuroDebian project integrates and maintains a variety of software projects within Debian that are useful for neuroscience (such as AFNI, FSL, PsychoPy, etc.) or generic computation (such as HTCondor, pandas, etc.). . This package provides sources and development tools used by NeuroDebian to provide backports for a range of Debian/Ubuntu releases. Package: neurodebian-desktop Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ssh-askpass-gnome | ssh-askpass, desktop-base, adwaita-icon-theme | gnome-icon-theme, neurodebian-popularity-contest, Recommends: reportbug-ng, Suggests: Description: neuroscience-oriented distribution - desktop integration The NeuroDebian project integrates and maintains a variety of software projects within Debian that are useful for neuroscience (such as AFNI, FSL, PsychoPy, etc.) or generic computation (such as HTCondor, pandas, etc.). . This package provides NeuroDebian artwork (icons, background image) and a NeuroDebian menu featuring the most popular neuroscience tools, which will be automatically installed upon initial invocation. Package: neurodebian-archive-keyring Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, gnupg2 | gnupg, dirmngr Replaces: neurodebian-keyring (<< 0.34~) Breaks: neurodebian-keyring (<< 0.34~) Description: neuroscience-oriented distribution - GnuPG archive keys The NeuroDebian project integrates and maintains a variety of software projects within Debian that are useful for neuroscience (such as AFNI, FSL, PsychoPy, etc.) or generic computation (such as HTCondor, pandas, etc.). . The NeuroDebian project digitally signs its Release files. This package contains the archive keys used for that. Package: neurodebian-freeze Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, Description: nd_freeze tool to freeze APT sources to use snapshots The NeuroDebian project integrates and maintains a variety of software projects within Debian that are useful for neuroscience (such as AFNI, FSL, PsychoPy, etc.) or generic computation (such as HTCondor, pandas, etc.). . This minimalistic package provides nd_freeze script to be used in rich or minimalistic environments (such as Docker or Singularity recipes) to freeze their APT sources. Intended to assist making such images reproducible. Package: neurodebian-popularity-contest Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, popularity-contest Description: neuroscience-oriented distribution - popcon integration The NeuroDebian project integrates and maintains a variety of software projects within Debian that are useful for neuroscience (such as AFNI, FSL, PsychoPy, etc.) or generic computation (such as HTCondor, pandas, etc.). . This package is a complement to the generic popularity-contest package to enable anonymous submission of usage statistics to NeuroDebian in addition to the popcon submissions to the underlying distribution (either Debian or Ubuntu) popcon server. . Participating in popcon is important for the following reasons: * Popular packages receive more attention from developers; bugs are fixed faster and updates are provided quicker. * It ensures that support is not dropped for a previous release of Debian or Ubuntu while there are active users. * User statistics may be useful for upstream research software developers seeking funding for continued development. . This requires that popcon is activated for the underlying distribution (Debian or Ubuntu), which can be achieved by running "dpkg-reconfigure popularity-contest" as root.