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(new) alpine-dbg_2.00+dfsg-6~bpo50+1_i386.deb extra debug
Text-based email client's debugging symbols
 Alpine is an upgrade of the well-known PINE email client.  Its name derives
 from the use of the Apache License and its ties to PINE.
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 It features a full suite of support for mail protocols like IMAP and SMTP and
 security protocols like TLS.  It uses curses for its interface.
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 This build stores the debugging symbols to the alpine package.
(new) alpine-pico_2.00+dfsg-6~bpo50+1_i386.deb extra editors
Simple text editor from Alpine, a text-based email client
 "pico" is a simple but powerful text editor.  It was originally the pine
 composer,  the editor used by the pine email client for writing email messages.
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 It has gained popularity since its initial use in that context and is now used
 as a stand-alone editor by many users.
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 It is similar to but less powerful than GNU Nano, an editor created with the
 pico interface when the pico license was non-free.
(new) alpine_2.00+dfsg-6~bpo50+1.diff.gz optional mail
(new) alpine_2.00+dfsg-6~bpo50+1.dsc optional mail
(new) alpine_2.00+dfsg-6~bpo50+1_i386.deb optional mail
Text-based email client, friendly for novices but powerful
 Alpine is an upgrade of the well-known PINE email client.  Its name derives
 from the use of the Apache License and its ties to PINE.
 .
 It features a full suite of support for mail protocols like IMAP and SMTP and
 security protocols like TLS.  It uses curses for its interface.
(new) alpine_2.00+dfsg.orig.tar.gz optional mail
(new) pilot_2.00+dfsg-6~bpo50+1_i386.deb optional utils
Simple file browser from Alpine, a text-based email client
 "pilot" is a simple file browser from Alpine.  It is used in Alpine to
 let the user select attachments.  As with (Al)pine, commands are displayed
 at the bottom of the screen, and context-sensitive help is provided.
 .
 As a stand-alone program, it is useful as a basic file browser, filling the
 same utility as programs like the midnight commander.
Changes: alpine (2.00+dfsg-6~bpo50+1) lenny-backports; urgency=low
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  * Backport to stable.
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alpine (2.00+dfsg-6) unstable; urgency=low
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  * Add diversion for pico and remove conflict with nano.
    (Closes: #415169)
  * Build-depend on aspell. This makes it always build correctly with
    spell-checking support. (LP: #340993)
  * Change section of alpine-debug to "debug", fixing the override disparity.
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alpine (2.00+dfsg-5) unstable; urgency=low
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  * Remove memory leak from pico/composer.c. Thanks to George Danchev for
    finding the issue and submitting a patch. (Closes: #534984)
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alpine (2.00+dfsg-4) unstable; urgency=low
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  * Changed debian/control to not use backslashes for line
    continuations. Thanks to Cyril Brulebois (kibi)! (Closes: #535279).
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alpine (2.00+dfsg-3) unstable; urgency=low
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  * Add Barry deFreese's little patch to fix building on Debian GNU/Hurd.
    (Closes: #532533)
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alpine (2.00+dfsg-2) unstable; urgency=low
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  * Update to package description: note that Alpine is no longer in
    alpha. (Closes: #499640)
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alpine (2.00+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  [ Andreas Tille ]
  * New upstream version
  * Use quilt to apply patches
  * Standards-Version: 3.8.0 (no changes needed)
  * Added Vcs fields for collab-maint svn at alioth
  * Replaced explicit mentioning Apache license in copyright
    by hint to /usr/share/common-licenses/Apache-2.0 and
    added copyright of packaging stuff
  * Use cdbs and debhelper files instead of moving files
    manually in debian/rules
  [ Asheesh Laroia ]
  * Bumped version number to 2.00+dfsg
  * Minimized alpine/Makefile.in patch
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alpine (1.10+dfsg-4) unstable; urgency=low
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  * Er, re-adding patch for kFreeBSD (which got included in upstream).
    (Closes: #494314)


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