ncbi-blast+ 2.2.31-1 source package in Ubuntu

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ncbi-blast+ (2.2.31-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release 
  * Allow parallel build (Closes: #798277). Thanks to Aron Xu <email address hidden>
  * GCC break fix (recompile with gcc5, Closes: #793263).

 -- Olivier Sallou <email address hidden>  Thu, 10 Dec 2015 13:37:03 +0100

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ncbi-blast+: next generation suite of BLAST sequence search tools

 The Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST) is the most widely
 used sequence similarity tool. There are versions of BLAST that
 compare protein queries to protein databases, nucleotide queries
 to nucleotide databases, as well as versions that translate nucleotide
 queries or databases in all six frames and compare to protein databases
 or queries.
 PSI-BLAST produces a position-specific-scoring-matrix (PSSM) starting
 with a protein query, and then uses that PSSM to perform further searches.
 It is also possible to compare a protein or nucleotide query to a
 database of PSSM’s.
 The NCBI supports a BLAST web page at blast.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov as well as
 a network service.

ncbi-blast+-legacy: NCBI Blast legacy call script

 This package adds some fake scripts to call NCBI+ programs
 with the NCBI blast command line. It makes use of the
 legacy_blast script in ncbi-blast+ package.
 .
 To use those scripts, /usr/share/ncbi-blast+/bin must be added
 to the PATH.