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- From: Eric Sandall <eric AT sandall.us>
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- Subject: Re: [SM-Grimoire] Netscape spell
- Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2003 13:41:04 -0800
Quoting Jose Bernardo Silva <jbs AT bandos.homelinux.com>:
> HI guys.
> I am about to remove the netscape spell from z-rejected, unless someone
> still
> really wants it. Why? Check bug 4755
> (http://bugs.sourcemage.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4755), netscape was linked with
> gcc 2.95.1 (I think), so even making gcc 2 a dependency won't work, as our
> gcc2 spell is now at version 2.95.3. So, the question is, can I put it to
> sleep? Netscape is no longer maintained, has been abandoned, so I will only
> keep it if anyone has a strong reason why I shouldn't remove it.
I've never used that package, so it's okay with me, but since I've never used
it, my input doesn't mean much. ;)
-sandalle
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[SM-Grimoire] Netscape spell,
Jose Bernardo Silva, 12/13/2003
- Re: [SM-Grimoire] Netscape spell, Eric Sandall, 12/13/2003
- [SM-Grimoire] Re: [SM-Users] Netscape spell, David Kowis, 12/13/2003
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- Re: [SM-Grimoire] Netscape spell, Ricardo Izquierdo, 12/13/2003
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