examl 3.0.18-2 source package in Ubuntu

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examl (3.0.18-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Fix cut-n-pasto in d/rules (thanks for the patch to Chris Lamb
    <email address hidden>)
    Closes: #855480
  * Restrict build to intel architectures
    Closes: #855430

 -- Andreas Tille <email address hidden>  Wed, 22 Feb 2017 12:06:12 +0100

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examl: Exascale Maximum Likelihood (ExaML) code for phylogenetic inference

 Exascale Maximum Likelihood (ExaML) is a code for phylogenetic inference
 using MPI. This code implements the popular RAxML search algorithm for
 maximum likelihood based inference of phylogenetic trees.
 .
 ExaML is a strapped-down light-weight version of RAxML for phylogenetic
 inference on huge datasets. It can only execute some very basic
 functions and is intended for computer-savvy users that can write little
 perl-scripts and have experience using queue submission scripts for
 clusters. ExaML only implements the CAT and GAMMA models of rate
 heterogeneity for binary, DNA, and protein data.
 .
 ExaML uses a radically new MPI parallelization approach that yields
 improved parallel efficiency, in particular on partitioned multi-gene or
 whole-genome datasets. It also implements a new load balancing algorithm
 that yields better parallel efficiency.
 .
 It is up to 4 times faster than its predecessor RAxML-Light and scales
 to a larger number of processors.

examl-dbgsym: debug symbols for examl