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Alberto Villa d93fb0ac05 - Update to 1.1.2.
- Rewrite COMMENT.
- Rewrite pkg-message.
- Add LICENSE.
- Cleanup.

Approved by:	Gabor Zahemszky <Gabor@Zahemszky.HU> (maintainer) via email
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	make search name="gtk*"

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