freecontact 1.0.21-4 source package in Ubuntu

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freecontact (1.0.21-4) unstable; urgency=medium

  * cme fix dpkg-control
  * simplify debian/rules
  * DEP5
  * fix location of bash-completion script
  * unversioned *-dev library
  * remove jquery.js copy
  * gcc-5 transition

 -- Andreas Tille <email address hidden>  Wed, 19 Aug 2015 22:28:09 +0200

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libfreecontact-dev: fast protein contact predictor library - development files

 FreeContact is a protein residue contact predictor optimized for speed.
 Its input is a multiple sequence alignment. FreeContact can function as an
 accelerated drop-in for the published contact predictors
 EVfold-mfDCA of DS. Marks (2011) and
 PSICOV of D. Jones (2011).
 .
 FreeContact is accelerated by a combination of vector instructions, multiple
 threads, and faster implementation of key parts.
 Depending on the alignment, 8-fold or higher speedups are possible.
 .
 A sufficiently large alignment is required for meaningful results.
 As a minimum, an alignment with an effective (after-weighting) sequence count
 bigger than the length of the query sequence should be used. Alignments with
 tens of thousands of (effective) sequences are considered good input.
 .
 jackhmmer(1) from the hmmer package, or hhblits(1) from hhsuite
 can be used to generate the alignments, for example.
 .
 This package contains files necessary for developing applications with
 libfreecontact.

libfreecontact-dev-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libfreecontact-dev

 .
 .
 This package contains files necessary for developing applications with
 libfreecontact.

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libfreecontact0-dbg: debugging symbols for libfreecontact

 FreeContact is a protein residue contact predictor optimized for speed.
 Its input is a multiple sequence alignment. FreeContact can function as an
 accelerated drop-in for the published contact predictors
 EVfold-mfDCA of DS. Marks (2011) and
 PSICOV of D. Jones (2011).
 .
 FreeContact is accelerated by a combination of vector instructions, multiple
 threads, and faster implementation of key parts.
 Depending on the alignment, 8-fold or higher speedups are possible.
 .
 A sufficiently large alignment is required for meaningful results.
 As a minimum, an alignment with an effective (after-weighting) sequence count
 bigger than the length of the query sequence should be used. Alignments with
 tens of thousands of (effective) sequences are considered good input.
 .
 jackhmmer(1) from the hmmer package, or hhblits(1) from hhsuite
 can be used to generate the alignments, for example.
 .
 This package provides the detached debug symbols for libfreecontact.

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