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Subject: ITP: db4 -- Berkeley DB release 4.0.14
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

Sleepycat have released version 4.0.14 of Berkeley db.  Looking it over,
it will probably require being a new package :-(.  So consider yourselves
warned.  I intend to work with Sleepycat so we don't have to create new
packages every time.

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Hi!

This is a semi-automated message concerning your ITP of db4.
The package db4 seems already to be in the archive.
Therefore, I'm closing this bug.

Kind regards,
Bas Zoetekouw.

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