Hi,

loop-aes-utils was removed from unstable a while ago (see #680748).
It's still in testing, because britney won't remove it due to a
dependency from the "faux package" d-i-meta-faux.

d-i-m-f ensures that a number of packages important to d-i are not
accidentally removed from testing.  I'm not sure exactly how the
original list was derived, but the current version can be found at
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=mirror/britney1.git;a=blob;f=fauxpkg/noremove.d/d-i.list;hb=1a77a0b546b4d53c8ecf7562b236684df0a1362e

Does it still make sense for that list to include loop-aes-utils, or
should we remove it, thus allowing l-a-e to be dropped from wheezy?

Regards,

Adam


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