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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Submitted: 19980318

The person listed as the submitter of this bug has stated his intention to
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Subject: wnpp cleanup
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Considering the age of this bug, seeing that it isn't getting anywhere,
the maintainer not having responded to Adrians question, it being
non-free and having a GPLed alternative (basiliskII) available, I'm
closing this.


Regards,

Filip

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