python-biopython 1.80+dfsg-4build1 source package in Ubuntu

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python-biopython (1.80+dfsg-4build1) lunar; urgency=medium

  * No-change rebuild with Python 3.11 only

 -- Graham Inggs <email address hidden>  Thu, 16 Mar 2023 07:26:14 +0000

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Binary packages built by this source

python-biopython-doc: Documentation for the Biopython library

 Documentation and examples about how to use the Biopython
 library.
 .
 This package also contains the unit tests of the test suite
 to enable reproducing the test results.

python3-biopython: Python3 library for bioinformatics

 The Biopython Project is an international association
 of developers of freely available Python tools for
 computational molecular biology.
 .
 It is a distributed collaborative effort to develop Python3
 libraries and applications which address the needs of
 current and future work in bioinformatics. The source code
 is made available under the Biopython License, which is
 extremely liberal and compatible with almost every license in
 the world. The project works along with the Open Bioinformatics
 Foundation, who generously provide web and CVS space for
 the project.

python3-biopython-dbgsym: debug symbols for python3-biopython
python3-biopython-sql: Biopython support for the BioSQL database schema (Python 3)

 This is the Biopython interface to a BioSQL database (see www.biosql.org
 for details). BioPerl, BioJava and BioRuby also provide their own BioSQL
 interfaces onto the same shared SQL schema.