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and subject line Done ladies and gentlemen!
has caused the Debian Bug report #893864,
regarding xiphos: Intent to remove from Debian
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Source: xiphos
Version: 4.0.7+dfsg1-1
Severity: serious
X-Debbugs-CC: unit...@ubuntu.com
xiphos was removed from Debian Testing 8 months ago because it depends
on the old webkitgtk.
It is now one of the last few apps preventing the complete removal of
the old webkitgtk from Debian.
Are you ok with me filing a removal bug now?
If this issue is fixed, xiphos could be reintroduced to Debian. (I
think you can ask the ftpmasters for expedited processing since it was
already in Debian.)
Thanks,
Jeremy Bicha
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The new uploaded Xiphos, that does not depend on the old libwebkitgtk, now
builds in a clean environment. So far so good. Hallelujah! I am closing the
bug report. Thanks for your contribution to Debian.
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Teus Benschop
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0318 712046
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