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and subject line Bug#824860: Removed package(s) from unstable
has caused the Debian Bug report #788128,
regarding libfile-scan-perl: most probably outdated, should be removed?
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Package: libfile-scan-perl
Version: 1.43-2
Severity: serious
X-Debbugs-Cc: mimedef...@packages.debian.org
This module was last updated upstream in 2005. For a module that deals
with virus scanning, that seems like a very long time. Is there
any reason to keep this package around, or should we rather
have it removed?
The only reverse dependency is mimedefang, which Suggests and
Build-Depends on libfile-scan-perl. I'm cc'ing the maintainer.
Christoph, do you think we should keep libfile-scan-perl?
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Version: 1.43-3+rm
Dear submitter,
as the package libfile-scan-perl has just been removed from the Debian archive
unstable we hereby close the associated bug reports. We are sorry
that we couldn't deal with your issue properly.
For details on the removal, please see https://bugs.debian.org/824860
The version of this package that was in Debian prior to this removal
can still be found using http://snapshot.debian.org/.
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