Hello, Pygr is open-source, cross-platform software designed to make it easy to do powerful sequence and comparative genomics analyses, even with extremely large multi-genome alignments. * Bioinformatics tools for sequence analysis and comparative genomics such as sequence databases, search methods such as BLAST, repeat-masking, megablast, etc., sequence annotation databases and annotation query, and sequence alignment datasets. * Data namespace for accessing a given resource with seamless data relationship management. Easy data sharing that includes transparent access over network protocols. * High performance graph representation of interval data Attached you will find two ebuilds - one for the latest packaged release (0.7.1), one for pulling the source code from Git. I would like to suggest sci-biology/pygr as the ebuilds' location in Portage.
Created attachment 192552 [details] pygr-0.7.1.ebuild
Created attachment 192553 [details] pygr-9999.ebuild
Created attachment 204235 [details] pygr-0.8.0.ebuild A new version of Pygr, 0.8.0, has just been released. Attached you will find an ebuild for this version.
Created attachment 278497 [details] pygr-9999.ebuild A new version of the live-Git ebuild, incorporating suggestions from Sunrise developers.
Created attachment 278499 [details] pygr-0.8.2.ebuild An ebuild for the latest release, 0.8.2, incorporating suggestions from Sunrise developers.
Closing this, I no longer have any need for Pygr and its development has pretty much ceased anyway.