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Bug#104432: marked as done (ITP: aspseek -- Advanced Internet search engine.)



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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

Package: aspseek
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, apache | httpd
Recommends: aspseek-libmysqldb (>= ${Source-Version})
Provides: aspseek
Conflicts: aspseek-devel
Description: Advanced Internet search engine.
 ASPSeek is a full-featured medium-to-large scale SQL-based Internet search
 engine. It consists of an indexing robot, search daemon and search frontend
 (CGI program). These programs are written in C++ using the STL library.
 .
 The official ASPSeek site is http://www.aspseek.org/
 .
 As ASPSeek is a free software project, any type of contribution is
 very welcome.  Please send patches, bugreports, ideas etc. to
 the developers at <aseek@sw.com.sg>


This package is maintained by Matt Sullivan <matt@sullivan.gen.nz> who
is not official Debian maintainer. I'm going to adopt his package.

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done
thanks

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