Senthil Kumar M <senthil.deb...@gmail.com> writes:

> Hello ports,
>
> HMMER is used for searching sequence databases for sequence homologs,
> and for making sequence alignments. It implements methods using
> probabilistic models called profile hidden Markov models (profile
> HMMs).  (http://hmmer.org)
>
> The latest version 3.1b2 compiles and builds without any additional
> patches/errors on OpenBSD, unlike previous versions (see: `h104'
> on:
> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/EddyRivasLab/hmmer/master/documentation/bugs/BUGTRAX
> .
>
> HMMER is an indispensable tool for bioinformatics research and it
> would be neat to have it available on OpenBSD.
>
> I have tested this on amd64, additional tests, comments are welcome.

Here's a updated tarball with the following changes:
- more spacing in Makefile
- move PKGNAME to hmmer-3.1beta2, per packages-specs(7)
- I added your name to the mail address in MAINTAINER
- "License GPLv3 only": "GPLv3" is enough, else it would be "GPLv3+"
- make V=1 to show build commands
- disable sse(2) except on amd64
- kill last paragraph in DESCR, trim the third one and merge it with the
  first one.  Those bits didn't seem particularly relevant for a package
  description

Looks good to me as is.  Are the executables in this package useful
alone, or do you use it only for the library?

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