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Name: python-iniparse
Maintainer: Paramjit Oberoi <param.cs.wisc.edu>, Tim Lauridsen <tla@rasmil.dk>
Source: http://code.google.com/p/iniparse/

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Copyright: 2001-2003 Python Software Foundation
           2004-2008 Paramjit Oberoi <param.cs.wisc.edu>
           2007 Tim Lauridsen <tla@rasmil.dk>
License: MIT and PSF

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