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Subject: cdebconf can't handle "/" in choices
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Package: cdebconf-udeb
Version: 0.41
Severity: normal

When cdebconf (at least cdebconf with the newt-frontend, which I'm using) is
set to display a template with a choice containing at least one slash character
('/'), it appears to freeze totally. I've tried this both with the latest CVS
as well as the latest version in apt (0.41).

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Subject: Bug fixed (no bug?)
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As I can't reproduce this anymore, it was either a mistake on my side, or it
has been fixed recently. In any case, it works fine now, so I close the bug.
:-)

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