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Package: cyrus-sasl
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libtool1.4 is no longer maintained and will be removed from the
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cyrus-sasl and its binary packages (libsasl-dev, libsasl7, sasl-bin,
libsasl-modules-plain, libsasl-gssapi-heimdal, libsasl-digestmd5) have
been removed from Debian testing and unstable; they are outdated and
deprecated.  Please see #305119 for some more information.
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