Package Details: vcftools 0.1.16-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/vcftools.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: vcftools
Description: A set of tools written in Perl and C++ for working with VCF files
Upstream URL: https://vcftools.github.io/
Licenses: LGPL3
Submitter: sbarbi
Maintainer: Stunts
Last Packager: Stunts
Votes: 17
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2012-09-11 10:53 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2018-08-09 15:42 (UTC)

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wookietreiber commented on 2015-08-03 12:48 (UTC)

I do not find a reference to 0.1.14 anywhere neither.

Stunts commented on 2015-08-03 12:19 (UTC)

@gantzgraf: The website has moved but the latest released version is still 0.1.12b. I cannot find any references to 0.1.14 anywhere. Where did you find it?

Stunts commented on 2015-07-31 23:27 (UTC)

@gantzgraf: Thanks for the heads up. I'll be dealing with this as soon as I return from vacations.

gantzgraf commented on 2015-07-31 16:16 (UTC)

Hello, now that v0.1.14 is available and the project has moved to github (https://vcftools.github.io/index.html) I was wondering whether you were going to update PKGBUILD?

Stunts commented on 2014-12-07 15:42 (UTC)

@alexpe87: What link are you referring to? All the links in the PKGBUILD are working just fine for me... But thanks for the feedback!

alexpe87 commented on 2014-12-07 14:22 (UTC)

You should make the link work ;-) e.g.: http://garr.dl.sourceforge.net/project/vcftools/vcftools_0.1.12b.tar.gz

Stunts commented on 2014-12-06 21:54 (UTC)

Forgot to mention - I based this PKGBULD on the one from wookietreiber, so kudos to him!

Stunts commented on 2014-12-06 21:52 (UTC)

The package was orphaned so I adopted it and updated it to the latest version. Which is ackward, since 0.1.12b is actually supposed to be before 0.1.12. I will not put an "epoch" behind the version since the developers should be releasing version 0.1.13 soon.

wookietreiber commented on 2014-08-07 07:56 (UTC)

@Alister.Hood: ... or maybe using a cross-compiler would work.

wookietreiber commented on 2014-08-07 07:55 (UTC)

@Alister.Hood: The Makefile includes a hard-coded `-m64` so, I guess, it actually should be arch=('x86_64') only.