libXext/buildlink3.mk, now that it is included there.
Leave the places where its API version is set or variables from it
are used directly (about 3 packages).
From Jason Bacon via pkgsrc-wip.
PLINK is a free, open-source whole genome association analysis
toolset, designed to perform a range of basic, large-scale
analyses in a computationally efficient manner.
The focus of PLINK is purely on analysis of genotype/phenotype
data, so there is no support for steps prior to this (e.g. study
design and planning, generating genotype or CNV calls from raw
data). Through integration with gPLINK and Haploview, there is
some support for the subsequent visualization, annotation and
storage of results.
Changelog:
Version 0.12.13
GChemPaint:
* Fix View::BuildSVG() and View::BuildEPS() which were missing the
trailing 0.
* Fix loading of arrows inside a group. [#27032]
Remove devel/py-ctypes (only needed by and supporting python24).
Remove PYTHON_VERSIONS_ACCEPTED and PYTHON_VERSIONS_INCOMPATIBLE
lines that just mirror defaults now.
Miscellaneous cleanup while editing all these files.
Notable changes in Gromacs 4.5.5:
* Improved pdb2gmx -chainsep option and reintroduced the -merge option.
* Fixed mdrun file appending truncating files to 0 bytes when
continuation runs stopped before writing new output.
* Fixed COM pulling with multiple constraints checking the
convergence of one constraint instead of all.
* Fixed some dihedrals in sugars in Gromos53a5/6 working on the wrong atoms.
* AmberGS force field is now based on Amber94 instead of Amber96.
* Moved hydrogens in Charmm27 protein termini to separate
charge groups and added ACE and CT3 residue types.
* Many small fixes which avoid termination with fatal errors
or crashes in mdrun and tools.
* Many small updates to the manual pages of programs.
Changelog:
Fixes and enhancements in chemtool 1.6.13
- New export option "ASY" for Asymptote files (http://asymptote.sourceforge.net)
- Added support for Unicode symbol characters inserted e.g. by cut-and-paste from LibreOffice
- Fixed build with newer linkers that do not resolve indirect requirements automatically
- Rewritten logic for choosing to include national language support during build
- Fixed crash on startup due to errors in menu icon setup
- Batch mode could crash due to incomplete initialisation of color arrays
- Undo/redo in "move fragment"-mode did not work as intended
- Default extension is now appended to the save filename as needed
- Fixed exporting to files or directories containing spaces in their names
Changelog:
Version 0.12.10
GCrystal:
* show only atoms from the first crystal when loading a CIF file
with several structures.
* don't crash when loading a file with invalid atoms.
* don't display two atoms at the same position.
* don't loose the radius ratio on serialization.
Other:
* fix build with most recent glib-2.0 and xulrunner.
* enhanced translation: de.
Primer3 is a widely used program for designing PCR primers (PCR =
"Polymerase Chain Reaction"). PCR is an essential and ubiquitous tool
in genetics and molecular biology. Primer3 can also design
hybridization probes and sequencing primers.
GChemPaint, a 2D chemical editor and some other programs related to chemistry
suitable for the GNOME desktop.
The Gnome Chemistry Utils include three utilities:
- a 2D chemical editor (GChemPaint).
- a chemical calculator (computes raw formule, molar weight, mass composition,
etc..) and isotopic pattern).
- a molecule 3d viewer using OpenGL to display molecular models.
- a crystal structues viewer and editor.
- a periodic table of the elements.
- a spectrum viewer.
These programs are based on an included C++ library which provides a few
widgets and various classes, some related to chemistry and some utility
classes.
Open Babel is a chemical toolbox designed to speak the many languages
of chemical data. It's an open, collaborative project allowing
anyone to search, convert, analyze, or store data from molecular
modeling, chemistry, solid-state materials, biochemistry, or related
areas.
from wip/chemical-mime-data
The chemical-mime-data package is a collection of data files to add support
for various chemical MIME types on Linux/UNIX desktops, such as KDE and GNOME.
Chemical MIMEs were proposed in 1995, though it seems they have never been
registered with IANA. But they are widely used and the project's aim is, to
support these important, but unofficial MIME types.
The Blue Obelisk Data Repository lists many important chemoinformatics
data such as element and isotope properties, atomic radii, etc.
including references to original literature. Developers can use
this repository to make their software interoperable.
* Fixed pdb2gmx picking up force field from local instead of
library directory
* Made pdb2gmx vsite generation work again for certain His namings.
* Fixed incorrect virial and pressure averages with certain
nst... values (instantaneous values correct)
* Fixed incorrect cosine viscosity output
* New -multidir alternative for mdrun -multi option
* Several minor fixes in analysis tools
* Several updates to the program documentation