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Logol (Was: r11410 - in trunk/packages/logol/trunk: . debian debian/patches debian/source)



Hi Olivier,

On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 09:40:40AM +0000, Olivier Sallou wrote:
> Author: osallou
> Date: 2012-06-21 09:40:40 +0000 (Thu, 21 Jun 2012)
> New Revision: 11410
> 
> Added:
>    ...
> Log:
> [svn-inject] Applying Debian modifications (1.5.0-1) to trunk
> 
> Added: trunk/packages/logol/trunk/debian/control
> ===================================================================
> --- trunk/packages/logol/trunk/debian/control	                        (rev 0)
> +++ trunk/packages/logol/trunk/debian/control	2012-06-21 09:40:40 UTC (rev 11410)
> +
> +Package: logol
> +Architecture: all
> +Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, openjdk-6-jre|default-jre|sun-java6-jre, ruby (>=1.8),rubygems, gawk,
> + libbiojava-java, libdrmaa-java, antlr3, libcommons-cli-java, libcommons-collections3-java, libcommons-configuration-java,
> + libcommons-lang-java, libcommons-logging-java, libxalan2-java, libxerces2-java, libgnumail-java, liblog4j1.2-java,
> + ruby-cassiopee, logol-bin
> +Description: Pattern maching tool using Logol language
> + Logol is a pattern matching tool using the logol language.
> + It searches with a specific grammar a pattern in small 
> + or large sequence (dna,rna,protein). It provides complete
> + result matching with the original grammar in the results.
> +
> +Package: logol-bin
> +Architecture: any
> +Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, swi-prolog, libncursesw5
> +Description: Pattern maching tool using Logol language
> + This package contains the Prolog binaries used by logol to parse
> + the sequence and match the grammar.
> + .
> + Logol is a pattern matching tool using the logol language.
> + It searches with a specific grammar a pattern in small    
> + or large sequence (dna,rna,protein). It provides complete
> + result matching with the original grammar in the results.

Does (one of ?) this belong to med-bio or rather med-bio-dev?

Thanks for your work on this

      Andreas.

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