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and subject line Re: RM: libxcrypt/1:4.1.1-1
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Since more recent versions of the package have been stuck in NEW for 
over six months there is no point in shipping in buster this old version 
which nobody should use anyway.
libxcrypt (libcrypt2, libcrypt2-dev) has no reverse depends.

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Marco

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Hi Marco,

On Sun, 28 Apr 2019 23:33:35 +0200 Marco d'Itri <[email protected]> wrote:
> Since more recent versions of the package have been stuck in NEW for 
> over six months there is no point in shipping in buster this old version 
> which nobody should use anyway.
> libxcrypt (libcrypt2, libcrypt2-dev) has no reverse depends.

removal hint added, thanks.

Paul


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