[Debian-med-packaging] ugene_1.9.8+repack-1_amd64.changes is NEW
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(new) ugene-data_1.9.8+repack-1_all.deb optional science
required data for UGENE - integrated bioinformatics toolkit
Unipro UGENE is a cross-platform visual environment for DNA and protein
sequence analysis.
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This package contains various data and example files for UGENE.
(new) ugene-dbg_1.9.8+repack-1_amd64.deb extra debug
integrated bioinformatics toolkit
Unipro UGENE is a cross-platform visual environment for DNA and protein
sequence analysis. UGENE integrates the most important bioinformatics
computational algorithms and provides an easy-to-use GUI for performing
complex analysis of the genomic data. One of the main features of UGENE
is a designer for custom bioinformatics workflows.
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This package provides symbols stripped from the regular binaries to
help with further information during debug sessions. You may be asked
to install this package to help localising a bug you reported to
the developers.
(new) ugene_1.9.8+repack-1.debian.tar.gz optional science
(new) ugene_1.9.8+repack-1.dsc optional science
(new) ugene_1.9.8+repack-1_amd64.deb optional science
integrated bioinformatics toolkit
Unipro UGENE is a cross-platform visual environment for DNA and protein
sequence analysis. UGENE integrates the most important bioinformatics
computational algorithms and provides an easy-to-use GUI for performing
complex analysis of the genomic data. One of the main features of UGENE
is a designer for custom bioinformatics workflows.
(new) ugene_1.9.8+repack.orig.tar.gz optional science
Changes: ugene (1.9.8+repack-1) experimental; urgency=low
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* First release to Debian
- added README.Debian
- increased policy version to 3.9.2
- added URLs for version control system
* Added debug package.
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