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and subject line package was already in Debian
has caused the Debian Bug report #719352,
regarding RFP: sabre -- fighter plane simulator
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Package: wnpp
Owner: Ying-Chun Liu (PaulLiu) <paul...@deian.org>
Severity: wishlist
* Package name : sabre
Version : 0.2.4b
Upstream Author : Dan Hammer
* URL : http://sabre.cobite.com/
* License : GPLv1+
Programming Lang: C
Description : fighter plane simulator
SABRE is an on-going game development for the Linux Operating System,
worked on as a labor of love by flight-simulation enthusiasts.
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For now, SABRE is focusing on the older jets and piston-engined
fighters of the Korean War / Cold War era. Featured are F-86 SabreJet,
MiG-15, F-84 ThunderJet, F-51 Mustang, and Yak-9. All of the planes in
the game can be flown by the player as well as the computer pilots.
I'm going to re-sent this package back to Debian because I like to play this
game.
However I'm too late to pick this bug up.
http://bugs.debian.org/544918
So it has been removed already.
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The sabre package was already in Debian and was removed in 2010 due to a
dead upstream. I don't think it makes sense to reintroduce this game again.
Especially as the software is no longer available at the mentioned URL ...
Thorsten
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