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Bug#7175; Package apsfilter.
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From: Chris Lawrence
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Subject: Apsfilter architecture wrong
Package: apsfilter
Version: 4.9.1-10
The architecture field should be "any", not "all".
A side effect of this is that it installs architecture-specific files
(i386 to be exact) onto systems of different architecture (m68k).
Last, needs to be converted to new packaging format.