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regarding wesnoth: not planned for squeeze
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Source: wesnoth
Version: 1:1.6.5-1
Severity: serious

        Hi!

 This RC is meant as release-blocker for the wesnoth source package.
squeeze will only release with wesnoth-1.8, the package is meant to be
around for testing the proper upgrade path and side-by-side
installability together with the upcoming divert/alternative handling.

 Thanks,
Rhonda



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        Hi!

* Gerfried Fuchs <rho...@debian.at> [2010-08-01 23:01:35 CEST]:
>  This RC is meant as release-blocker for the wesnoth source package.
> squeeze will only release with wesnoth-1.8, the package is meant to be
> around for testing the proper upgrade path and side-by-side
> installability together with the upcoming divert/alternative handling.

 Now that the freeze is in place this isn't needed anymore and there is
a corner case in the testing scripts that thinks it might affect
wesnoth-1.8 which now carries the wesnoth binary package.

 Thanks,
Rhonda
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