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This package was created by Peter Tobias tobias@et-inf.fho-emden.de on
Wed, 24 Aug 1994 21:33:28 +0200 and maintained by Anthony Towns
<ajt@debian.org> until 2001.
It is currently maintained by Marco d'Itri <md@linux.it>.
 
Copyright 1994-2010 Peter Tobias, Anthony Towns and Marco d'Itri
 
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