1.15 was accepted into Debian testing; I suppose that does not change
anything of the above reasoning.
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Title:
A request for an exception to Feat
1.14 was accepted into Debian testing
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Title:
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1.14 was accepted into unstable and it looks like a couple of days are
needed to come into testing.
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Title:
A request for an exception to Feature
Public bug reported:
In all versions prior to 1.12 there is a SIGSEGV in human readable value
generation code. This problem renders the program unusable on machines
with high values (>1TB for any displayed value).
Since nothing else depends on this package, I believe that this request
is reas