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Package: ksh
Version: 93r-1
Severity: wishlist
sfio is currently in the process of being removed from the archive,
see http://lists.debian.org/debian-qa/2006/07/msg00052.html As
suggested by yourself in #279812, it might make sense for ksh to ship
a binary package of sfio. Obviously, I don't know if there's any real
interest given that nobody bothered to adopt sfio, but I'm sure you'll
know whether it is useful.
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Subject: O: sfio -- Enhanced library for managing I/O streams.
Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2005 16:55:20 +0100
If there is any interest in sfio, let me know. It would be best
handled as part of the same package as ksh. Ksh (also from AT&T) uses
sfio and the source is largely distributed as a single tarball. Being
a new maintainer, I wanted to keep things simple by just packaging ksh
but all the AT&T utilities (such as nmake etc) could be built from one
source package.
Oliver Kiddle
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Closing this old item as there are no plans for the suggestion.
Anuradha
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