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non port: biology/biococoa/distinfo

Number of commits found: 4

Tuesday, 8 Oct 2013
18:34 theraven search for other commits by this committer
Update BioCocoa to the latest release.

Approved by:	bapt (mentor)
Original commitRevision:329819 
Wednesday, 28 Aug 2013
18:26 theraven (src committer) search for other commits by this committer
Update to latest GNUstep core libraries.
Update dependent packages with more recent releases.
Remove old and bit-rotted ones.
Switch to using clang 3.3 and libobjc2 1.7 by default, so modern Objective-C
features work out of the box and remove a lot of configurable options for
sub-optimal (and, often, unsupported / deprecated upstream) configurations.
Take maintainership of GNUstep-related ports.

Several of the ports left in have scary warnings which mean that they are likely
broken in lots of cases.  Future commits will fix them.

Approved by:	bapt
Original commitRevision:325546 
Saturday, 19 Mar 2011
12:38 miwi search for other commits by this committer
- Get Rid MD5 support
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Saturday, 30 Dec 2006
09:20 dinoex search for other commits by this committer
The BioCocoa framework provides developers with the opportunity to add
support for reading and writing BEAST, Clustal, EMBL, Fasta, GCG-MSF, GDE,
Hennig86, NCBI, NEXUS, NONA, PDB, Phylip, PIR, Plain/Raw, Swiss-Prot and
TNT files by writing only three lines of code.
The framework is written in Cocoa (Objective-C).

WWW: http://bioinformatics.org/biococoa/
Original commit

Number of commits found: 4