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Source: man-pages-it
Version: 2.80-5
Severity: wishlist
I've noticed that the version of the italian manpages currently in
debian is quite old, being from 2008, while upstream has resumed
doing frequent releases in 2014 and is currently on 3.64 (released
on 25 May).
Is there something that prevents packaging the new versions?
Of course I realize that it is too late for jessie, but it would be nice
to have them in stretch (and then, if it doesn't require lots of work,
in backports too).
Thanks in advance.
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Package: man-pages-it
Version: 3.73-1
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Francesco P. Lovergine
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