phyx 1.3.1+ds-2 source package in Ubuntu

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phyx (1.3.1+ds-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * d/rules: build with -ffunction-sections on hppa.
    Thanks to John David Anglin (Closes: #1044139)
  * d/control: add myself to uploaders.
  * whatis.patch: new: give meaningful manual pages descriptions.
  * hardening.patch: new: propagate hardening flags.
  * d/lintian-overrides: hide hardening no fortifiable information.
    Some programs part of the phyx distribution do not seem fortifiable at
    all in spite of the propagation of the appropriate preprocessor flags.

 -- Étienne Mollier <email address hidden>  Tue, 15 Aug 2023 10:45:37 +0200

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Debian Med
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Debian Med
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Urgency:
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phyx: UNIX-style phylogenetic analyses on trees and sequences

 phyx provides a convenient, lightweight and inclusive toolkit consisting of
 programs spanning the wide breadth of programs utilized by researchers
 performing phylogenomic analyses. Modeled after Unix/GNU/Linux command
 line tools, individual programs perform a single task and operate on
 standard I/O streams. A result of this stream-centric approach is that, for
 most programs, only a single sequence or tree is in memory at any moment.
 Thus, large datasets can be processed with minimal memory requirements.
 phyx’s ever-growing complement of programs consists of over 35 programs
 focused on exploring, manipulating, analyzing and simulating phylogenetic
 objects (alignments, trees and MCMC logs). As with standard Unix command
 line tools, these programs can be piped (together with non-phyx tools),
 allowing the easy construction of efficient analytical pipelines.

phyx-dbgsym: debug symbols for phyx