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gcc272 (2.7.2.3-18) unstable; urgency=low

  * Close all gcc272 in the Debian bug tracking archive. The use of
    gcc272 is deprecated. The only reason it exists is to have a
    compiler for the linux kernel 2.0.x.
    The bug reports for gcc272 are still available on
    http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=gcc272&archive=yes
    Closes: #4429, #4430, 4954, #5367, #6047, #12375, #20606, #20889,
    #24788, #26100, #34322, #48726, #54544, #63154.


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