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Package: gswitchit
Severity: grave
Justification: libhowl0 moving to non-free

(on behalf of RM Steve Langasek)

Please rebuild gswitchit without the libhowl0 dependency since it's
moving to non-free. Only a recompile is required, but it's required on 
multiple architectures, so there should be a sourceful upload.

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GSwitchit has been removed from the archive.

Closing it's bugs.


Regards,

Filip

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