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Thu Jan 25 11:25:40 2007 UTC (5 years ago) by vd
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Remove expired leaf port: 2007-01-07 biology/coalesce: distfile disappeared from homepage Actually the software is still available at: http://evolution.gs.washington.edu/lamarc/coalesce.html, but it is not supported by the authors. Last version is from 1995 and biology/fluctuate can be used instead.
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Thu Nov 24 00:03:58 2005 UTC (6 years, 2 months ago) by pav
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- Add SHA256
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Fri Feb 18 12:58:07 2005 UTC (6 years, 11 months ago) by krion
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Fix unfetchable tarball, it was renamed and relocated on original server. PR: ports/77674 Submitted by: Sam Lawrance <boris at brooknet.com.au>
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Wed Mar 31 03:06:18 2004 UTC (7 years, 10 months ago) by trevor
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SIZEify (maintainer timeout)
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Mon Aug 6 14:41:53 2001 UTC (10 years, 6 months ago) by wjv
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Add coalesce 1.50, a program to fit population models.
