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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

 http://www.stanford.edu/~satyakid/spager.html

 spager is a small gtk pager for sawfish that doesn't require gnome.  
 It is licensed under the GPL.

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This is (seeing the age) a GTK+ 1.x application which has no upstream
anymore, and hasn't gotten anywhere in a few years' time.

Since there already is a pure GTK+ (2.x) sawfish pager in testing/unstable
I'm closing this wnpp bug.

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