[Bug 239282] New: Review Request: seaview - Graphical multiple sequence alignment editor

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           Summary: Review Request: seaview - Graphical multiple sequence
                    alignment editor
           Product: Fedora Extras
           Version: devel
          Platform: All
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: NEW
          Severity: medium
          Priority: medium
         Component: Package Review
        AssignedTo: nobody at fedoraproject.org
        ReportedBy: Christian.Iseli at licr.org
         QAContact: fedora-package-review at redhat.com


Spec URL: ftp://ftp.licr.org/pub/seaview.spec
SRPM URL: ftp://ftp.licr.org/pub/seaview-0.20070417-0.src.rpm
Description:
SeaView is a graphical multiple sequence alignment editor developed by Manolo
Gouy.  SeaView is able to read and write various alignment formats (NEXUS, MSF,
CLUSTAL, FASTA, PHYLIP, MASE).  It allows to manually edit the alignment, and
also to run DOT-PLOT or CLUSTALW/MUSCLE programs to locally improve the
alignment.


Another bioinformatics tool.  The code is under the GPL, though the author
didn't include the GPL license itself in the source tarball (the source
files are clearly marked though).

Another minor annoyance is that there is no version info anywhere...
so I used the date, which is what the OA seems to do as well.

The code can optionnaly make use of the PDF-libs, but since this apparently
can't go in Fedora, this package compiles using the PostScript output.

Compiles in mock, has a clean rpmlint output, and WorksForMe(tm) :-)

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