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Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2003-09-17
Severity: wishlist

* Package name    : pennmush
  Version         : 1.7.7p20
  Upstream Author :  Alan Schwartz, T. Alexander Popiel, Shawn Wagner
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* URL             : http://www.pennmush.org/
* License         : Artistic
  Description     : The PennMUSH mush server

  This is the PennMUSH flavor of mud servers of the MUSH branch. It
  provides a number of flexible features to enable players to extend
  the virtual world. This is done by building new rooms and objects,
  and utilizing its internal programming language, MUSHcode.
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  of many of the other common MUSH flavors, as well as its own
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It seems that this package already exists in the archive.  If you have
uploaded the package yourself but forgotten to close this WNPP bug, please
read the instructions at http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp for handling
WNPP bugs properly.  You should close WNPP bugs in your initial upload
with a statement like "Initial upload. (Closes: #bugnumber)".  Thanks.
Of course, it might also be that someone else uploading this package,
in which case the statements above don't apply -- in any case, the package
seems to be in the archive now.


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