Hi Andreas, As you said, jModelTest has been officially migrated to github, since google code is going away:
https://github.com/ddarriba/jmodeltest I tagged the last releases, available at Google Drive together with the PhyML binaries. jModelTest requires PhyML to be available, but it can be configured for using a system wide installed version by setting the flag `global-phyml-exe` in the configuration file: https://github.com/ddarriba/jmodeltest2/blob/v2.1.7r20150222/src/main/resources/conf/jmodeltest.conf Don't hesitate on asking me if you have any question or you need me to do any further change in the code. Best Regards, Diego. On 27.08.2015 14:18, Andreas Tille wrote: > Hi, > > I'm writing you on behalf of the Debian Med team that has the objective > to package all free software that is relevant in the field of medicine > and biology. You can find an overview about the biological software we > have just packaged for Debian on our biology task page[1]. > > Since I was asked to package jModelTest I checked what might be the > latest version. At > > https://code.google.com/p/jmodeltest2/wiki/Updates > > I found > > "20 Feb 2015 Version 2.1.7 rev 20150220" > > which seems to be the latest download that is available at your Google > drive download location. In addition at Github a release > jModelTest-2.1.7-20141120 is available. While I would really prefer > releases from Github since this simplifies things a lot this does not > seem to be tha lastet release. > > It would help if you could confirm that the codebase officially moved > from Google Code to Github and if so if all released states would be > properly tagged. > > Kind regards > > Andreas. > > [1] http://blends.debian.org/med/tasks/bio >

