I send an email to the guy who maintains it upstream, so hopefully
he's working on it. If not, then I guess you're welcome... but you may
want to use the newer code anyway since it has many of the fixes we've
added anyway and some other stuff.

Aubin

On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 08:42:25AM +0200, Peter Svensson wrote:
> I don't remember who maintains the amazon cover grabber. Maybe this is
> already fixed in cvs (or, >shudder< :) I'll have to do it since I brought it
> up)
> 
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