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Package: libphp-jpgraph
Severity: wishlist
Version 2.1 is available since feb 19 2006. Please package it so PHP5 users
will be
able to use this library.
thanks,
Rudy
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Hello,
> Version 2.1 is available since feb 19 2006. Please package it so PHP5 users
> will be
> able to use this library.
Bug #281535 (marked wontfix) and the Debian copyright file quite clearly
describe why the maintainer can't update to newer upstreams. There's not
much that can be done about it. Since it's well documented, I'm closing
this bug.
regards,
Thijs Kinkhorst
(browsing this package's bugs)
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