Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: emboss
The emboss package (all Ubuntu versions available I believe) has csh
listed as a dependency. In the changelog notes, it mentions this was
added so tests can be run.
This is a very minor issue, but it does seem a little extreme to require
someone t
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: emboss-doc
In the karmic release of emboss-doc, the documentation for a phylip
program (i.e. an embassy, rather than emboss program) is included in the
documentation:
/usr/share/EMBOSS/doc/programs/text/frestdist.txt
There may be others, I'm not sure.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: embassy-phylip
Hello,
embassy-phylip is only officially available for lucid. It may be
possible to install it on karmic, but the minimum version for
libfontconfig, which is a dependency, is above what would be found on
karmic systems normally. Is there a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: emboss
Hello,
This may or may not be a "real" bug: I installed the lucid release of
emboss (6.1.0-5: amd64) on an karmic (64 bit) system. On testing, some
programs (e.g. seqret and emma) worked fine, but restrict and remap
crashed out with segmentation
Hi Charles,
Thanks for your swift response to this and to the other issues I reported.
I think I had the latest libajax6 and libnucleus6 libraries, but I can't be
sure. I'll try to look at this again and let you know. I think the machine I
was using is being used for something else at the momen
Hi Charles,
Related to the above: the version numbers for the lucid build of emboss
is lower than for the karmic build. I'm not sure how this should be
interpreted really. It certainly leads me to have doubts about the
versions of libajax6 and libnucleus6 I may have had installed at any
given poin
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: jemboss
Hello,
I suspect this is a known issue but: with the Ubuntu emboss packages
opting for the new binary names em_pscan and em_cons, the karmic version
of Jemboss does not offer these programs. (I haven't looked at any
other version of the Jemboss