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@falkTX viva!

it seems they are indeed. I confess I am not keen to debian/ubuntu packaging at all ;) The system where I get to build those debs is this xubuntu 9.10 guest on a VirtualBox which got ultimately (dist)upgraded to 10.04. Can't really tell what's actually broken as it all runs fine on these boxes (both i386 and amd64).

Maybe I should scrap this ubuntu packaging once and for all and let you ubuntunese gurus do your stuff :) -- burro velho não aprende línguas novas ;)

Seeya (i'm "rncbc" at #lad, #jack and #qtractor @irc.freenode.net, when online of course:))
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