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#127705 is fixed in the archive proper, and the others are fixed in
incoming. Why the BTS hasn't marked it as such is beyond me. I'll be
uploading kde-designer, kdoc and meta-kde soon.

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Daniel Stone                                                <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<vile_dmg> what is netbsd good for?
<NotEvii> Porting to pocket calculators?
<ian--> porting to archaic devices that don't need any form of UNIX
<ian--> do something useful? hah. i'll port netbsd to my toaster!

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