[Debian-med-packaging] squizz_0.99a-1_amd64.changes is NEW

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(new) libsquizz-dev_0.99a-1_amd64.deb optional libdevel
Libraries and includes for development
 Squizz is a sequence/alignment format checker, but it has some
 conversion capabilities too.
 Most common sequence and alignment formats are supported :
  - EMBL, FASTA, GCG, GDE, GENBANK, IG, NBRF, PIR (codata), RAW, and
   SWISSPROT.
  - CLUSTAL, FASTA, MEGA, MSF, NEXUS, PHYLIP (interleaved and sequential) and
   STOCKHOLM.
 .
 This package provides the required static libs and header files of squizz
(new) libsquizz_0.99a-1_amd64.deb optional science
Conversion libs used by squizz
 Squizz is a sequence/alignment format checker, but it has some
 conversion capabilities too.
 Most common sequence and alignment formats are supported :
  - EMBL, FASTA, GCG, GDE, GENBANK, IG, NBRF, PIR (codata), RAW, and
   SWISSPROT.
  - CLUSTAL, FASTA, MEGA, MSF, NEXUS, PHYLIP (interleaved and sequential) and
   STOCKHOLM.
 .
 This package provides required libs for squizz binary
(new) squizz_0.99a-1.debian.tar.gz optional science
(new) squizz_0.99a-1.dsc optional science
(new) squizz_0.99a-1_amd64.deb optional science
Sequence/alignment converter
 Squizz is a sequence/alignment format checker, but it has some
 conversion capabilities too.
 Most common sequence and alignment formats are supported :
  - EMBL, FASTA, GCG, GDE, GENBANK, IG, NBRF, PIR (codata), RAW, and
   SWISSPROT.
  - CLUSTAL, FASTA, MEGA, MSF, NEXUS, PHYLIP (interleaved and sequential) and
   STOCKHOLM.
(new) squizz_0.99a.orig.tar.gz optional science
Changes: squizz (0.99a-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Initial release (Closes: #618689)


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