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regarding stretch-pu: package libdate-holidays-de-perl/1.9-1+deb9u3
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As I wrote in #902042:

> FWIW, there are currently no further plans to change holidays in
> Germany, so this is hopefully the last update for a long time.

This did not hold. So another round: This time Berlin introduced two
more public holidays, March 8th from 2019 on (first one already passed),
and May 8th one time in 2020.

To keep libdate-holidays-de-perl in sync, I've prepared 1.9-1+deb9u3.
The related upload for sid (2.00-2) happened already a few weeks ago and
has migrated to testing in the meantime. Upload to 9/stretch/stable will
follow in a moment, following the stable release policy change last
year.

Kind regards,

    Christoph

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Version: 9.9

Hi,

The update referenced by each of these bugs was included in this
morning's stretch point release.

Regards,

Adam

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