Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

The current maintainer of libflash, Aubin Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, has
orphaned this package.  If you want to be the new maintainer, please
take it -- see http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/index.html#howto-o for
detailed instructions how to adopt a package properly.

Some information about this package:

Package: libflash
Binary: libflash0, libflash-dev
Version: 0.4.10-6
Priority: optional
Section: libs
Maintainer: Aubin Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>> 3.0.0),autotools-dev,zlib1g-dev,libjpeg62-dev
Architecture: any
Standards-Version: 3.5.2
Format: 1.0
Directory: pool/main/libf/libflash
Files: 4e1297f476ba6386581c9650f0b4a824 619 libflash_0.4.10-6.dsc
 f0a30e5f428609f0ff12bf2671cb5f6b 178628 libflash_0.4.10.orig.tar.gz
 8f1a4df43b9e6f337c1e10aa63c42291 15040 libflash_0.4.10-6.diff.gz

Package: libflash-dev
Priority: optional
Section: libdevel
Installed-Size: 36
Maintainer: Aubin Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Architecture: i386
Source: libflash
Version: 0.4.10-6
Depends: libflash0 (= 0.4.10-6), libc6-dev
Filename: pool/main/libf/libflash/libflash-dev_0.4.10-6_i386.deb
Size: 4638
MD5sum: a1957663c2c65a74dc0b0c5f8ccf78a8
Description: GPL Flash (SWF) Library
 The GPL Flash library is a set of functions that can be used by
 applications to play Flash movies. The core of the library is a
 portable graphic renderer that can be used to add SWF support to an
 application. This package contains static libraries and headers in
 order to build applications against the library.

Package: libflash0
Priority: optional
Section: libs
Installed-Size: 240
Maintainer: Aubin Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Architecture: i386
Source: libflash
Version: 0.4.10-6
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.4-4), libjpeg62, zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4)
Filename: pool/main/libf/libflash/libflash0_0.4.10-6_i386.deb
Size: 63764
MD5sum: adfda17fdcaa927936c199b6bc629358
Description: GPL Flash (SWF) library
 The GPL Flash library is a set of functions that can be used by
 applications to play Flash movies. The core of the library is a
 portable graphic renderer that can be used to add SWF support to an
 application.
 Flash is the leading media format on the Internet, with more than
 98 percent of online users able to view Macromedia Flash content
 today across leading platforms and devices.

-- 
Martin Michlmayr
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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