libace-perl 1.92-3build2 source package in Ubuntu
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libace-perl (1.92-3build2) xenial; urgency=medium * Rebuild for Perl 5.22.1. -- Colin Watson <email address hidden> Thu, 17 Dec 2015 14:59:50 +0000
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- Colin Watson
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- Debian Med
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libace-perl_1.92.orig.tar.gz | 293.1 KiB | 2c97ca2be3b859e4a3bc35d706da9829a30aead0206e43f00d0136d995ae783c |
libace-perl_1.92-3build2.debian.tar.xz | 5.5 KiB | 9a07c82953c36424fed765995f7a1b1521e020a2676cb75f6075710f774bc21c |
libace-perl_1.92-3build2.dsc | 2.0 KiB | b4039257dcfee65fed33c8f39462cf4b7dc73d96bf2488a19e02c3fa6fa12e72 |
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- libace-perl: Object-Oriented Access to ACEDB Databases
AcePerl is an object-oriented Perl interface for the AceDB
database. It provides functionality for connecting to remote AceDB
databases, performing queries, fetching ACE objects, and updating
databases. The programmer's API is compatible with the JADE Java API,
and interoperable with the API used by BoulderIO.
.
AceDB is a genome database system developed since 1989 primarily by
Jean Thierry-Mieg (CNRS, Montpellier) and Richard Durbin (Sanger
Institute). It was originally developed for the C.elegans genome
project , from which its name was derived (A C. elegans DataBase).
- libace-perl-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libace-perl
AcePerl is an object-oriented Perl interface for the AceDB
database. It provides functionality for connecting to remote AceDB
databases, performing queries, fetching ACE objects, and updating
databases. The programmer's API is compatible with the JADE Java API,
and interoperable with the API used by BoulderIO.
.
AceDB is a genome database system developed since 1989 primarily by
Jean Thierry-Mieg (CNRS, Montpellier) and Richard Durbin (Sanger
Institute). It was originally developed for the C.elegans genome
project , from which its name was derived (A C. elegans DataBase).