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Subject: Upgrade plan from libgd-gif1 to something else?
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Package: libgd-gif
Version: 1.3-5
Severity: important

libgd-gif1 has been orphaned for ages, but there are still some
packages which depend on it, so I cannot remove it right now.  Could
these packages move to some other libgd* package which we have in the
archive?

At the moment, the following packages (build-)depend on libgd-gif:
 nessus (depends)
 boot-floppies (b-d)
 gccchecker (b-d)
 nessus-core (b-d)
 png2html (b-d)

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libgd-gif has been removed from Debian having been superseded by
libgd2.  Please see <http://bugs.debian.org/188456> for details.


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