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The NFS method in dselect is broken for potato/non-US;
it expects non-US to be laid out according to slink
standards (e.g., potato/non-US/binary-i386).
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I guess this bug can just be closed because it does not even have the
slightest relevancy for Debian in 2005, or am I mistaken?
Attempting to close the bug since this is such an obvious case.
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