rework of the port.
See the page http://news.open-bio.org/archives/cat_bioperl.html for the
changes between 1.2 and 1.4. The older changes are in the CVS tree.
From the new maintainer:
Note that this new port just handles the installation of bioperl and
not of additional extra stuff (bioperl-gui, bioperl-corba-server,
bioperl-corba-client). This is unlike the behaviour of the current
port.
The extra stuff, though still functional, had very little adoption
among users, and does not appear to be currently supported/maintained.
PR: ports/47303 (and subsequent)
Submitted by: Fernan Aguero <fernan@iib.unsam.edu.ar> (new maintainer)
a) program: Draw the hydrophobicity function F5
b) documentation: add very minor description not
related FreeBSD.
1) bump portrevision
2) several clean ups for Makefile
From: Motomichi Matsuzaki <mzaki@e-mail.ne.jp>
Subject: Re: question about FreeBSD ports you maintain
Briefly, I have no time for maintaining ports.
So I wish to leave the maintainer position of these ports:
biology/fastdnaml
textproc/wv
Thanks you for maintaining the FreeBSD system.
Best regards,
Motomichi Matsuzaki
Fenner's porsurvey show wise no longer available at original
site. Original site readme shows it has moved so update
the MASTER_SITES accordingly.
PR: ports/57154
Submmited by: Tony Maher <tonymaher@optushome.com.au>
L-system Explorer is a program used for viewing and creating
L-system fractals.
The following features are supported:
- Over 500 builtin L-systems, arranged into about 20 groups.
- Ability to create and save custom L-systems and L-system groups.
- Abilty to save images of L-systems (in PNG or JPEG format).
- Multiple L-systems can be viewed at the same time.
- Able to use custom colors and gradients.
- Can also generate random gradients, or completely random colors.
- Able to draw using lines, points, or a random combination of both.
PR: iports/51400
Submitted by: David Yeske <dyeske@yahoo.com>
functional differences.
just changing very minor change of documatation, adding very minor
functionality and some cleanup for coding
Submitted by: bento's log