On Tue, Sep 06, 2005 at 09:41:47PM +0200, Richard B. Kreckel wrote:
> According to [0], cln is scheduled for removal.  This is a refreshing new
> twist: to remove a package once all critical bugs have been fixed!

Well, I'm apparently no good at transcribing package version numbers
anyway, so cln wasn't going anywhere...

As Andreas points out, the removal hint was put in place while cln did
still have RC bugs, because libgmp is going to require quite a few
packages to be in sync in order to be updated in testing.  I've removed
it now, so cln can be included in the libgmp/gcc-4.0 update once a few
more key packages are ready to go in.

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