Your message dated Wed, 15 Apr 2009 18:08:53 +0200
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and subject line Re: pdf2djvu: libgraphicsmagick++1 and libgraphicsmagick1 are 
no longer available in sid
has caused the Debian Bug report #523644,
regarding pdf2djvu: libgraphicsmagick++1 and libgraphicsmagick1 are no longer 
available in sid
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Package: pdf2djvu
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable

pdf2djvu depends on libgraphicsmagick++1 and libgraphicsmagick1 which have been 
removed from sid.
Thus the package is no longer installable :(
And I bet it could prevents users still having those libraries on their system 
to upgrade if they want
to keep using pdf2djvu.
Please upgrade if doable.

Best Regards,
Alban


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* Alban Browaeys <[email protected]>, 2009-04-11, 18:05:
pdf2djvu depends on libgraphicsmagick++1 and libgraphicsmagick1 which have been 
removed from sid.
Thus the package is no longer installable :(
It's not a bug, but an ongoing transition:
https://buildd.debian.org/transitions/summary.html

And I bet it could prevents users still having those libraries on their system to upgrade if they want to keep using pdf2djvu.
Wrong, you can have both version of libgraphicsmagick installed.

--
Jakub Wilk


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