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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Submitted: 19980706

The person listed as the submitter of this bug has stated his intention to
package dexpire -- expire INN articles.
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I no longer have a direct need for something like dexpire, Md suggests that
there are good solutions for people with the class of problem dexpire
addresses in INN 2, and enough time has passed with nobody responding to this
RFP....  that I hereby close this RFP with no action taken.

Bdale

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