maqview 0.2.5-6 source package in Ubuntu

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maqview (0.2.5-6) unstable; urgency=low


  * debian/patches/fix-gcc-4.5.patch: Prevent from trying to link
    libglut statically.
    Closes: #713473
  * debian/control: cme fix dpkg-control

 -- Andreas Tille <email address hidden>  Tue, 25 Jun 2013 17:04:23 +0200

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maqview: graphical read alignment viewer for short gene sequences

 Maqview is graphical read alignment viewer. It is specifically designed
 for the Maq alignment file and allows you to see the mismatches, base
 qualities and mapping qualities. Maqview is nothing fancy as Consed or
 GAP, but just a simple viewer for you to see what happens in a
 particular region.
 .
 In comparison to tgap-maq, the text-based read alignment viewer writen
 by James Bonfield, Maqview is faster and takes up much less memory and
 disk space in indexing. This is possibly because tgap aims to be a
 general-purpose viewer but Maqview fully makes use of the fact that a
 Maq alignment file has already been sorted. Maqview is also efficient in
 viewing and provides a command-line tool to quickly retrieve any region
 in an Maq alignment file.

maqview-dbgsym: debug symbols for package maqview

 Maqview is graphical read alignment viewer. It is specifically designed
 for the Maq alignment file and allows you to see the mismatches, base
 qualities and mapping qualities. Maqview is nothing fancy as Consed or
 GAP, but just a simple viewer for you to see what happens in a
 particular region.
 .
 In comparison to tgap-maq, the text-based read alignment viewer writen
 by James Bonfield, Maqview is faster and takes up much less memory and
 disk space in indexing. This is possibly because tgap aims to be a
 general-purpose viewer but Maqview fully makes use of the fact that a
 Maq alignment file has already been sorted. Maqview is also efficient in
 viewing and provides a command-line tool to quickly retrieve any region
 in an Maq alignment file.