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Revision: 1.1
Committed: Wed May 9 12:52:24 2007 UTC (17 years ago) by pippijn
Branch: MAIN
CVS Tags: rel-2_03, rel-2_02, rel-0_9965, rel-0_9964, rel-0_9963, rel-2_05, rel-2_04, rel-0_99, rel-0_9968, rel-0_9958, rel-0_9960, rel-2_0, rel-0_9956, rel-2_10, rel-2_11, rel-0_9972, rel-0_9973, rel-0_9974, rel-0_9975, rel-0_9976, rel-0_9977, rel-0_9978, rel-0_9957, rel-0_9955, rel-0_9971, rel-0_9967, rel-1_21, rel-0_9959, rel-0_9966, rel-0_995, HEAD
Log Message:
added debian build directory

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# User Rev Content
1 pippijn 1.1 This is the debian package for the CFPlus module.
2     It was created by Pippijn van Steenhoven <pip88nl@gmail.com>.
3    
4    
5     The upstream author is:
6    
7     Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de>
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