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libgrdev is in private/project/non-free/binary . Is this still a valid package?
It won't install. See the transcript below.
Bruce
dpkg - error: libgrdev: dependency problems - not configuring this package:
libgrdev depends on binutil.
However, binutil (any version) is not installed.
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To: <bruce@beagle.pixar.com> (Bruce Perens)
Subject: Bug#651: Acknowledgement (was: libgrdev out of date)
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