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This package was debianized by Rudy Godoy <rudy@kernel-panik.org> on
Sun,  4 Jul 2004 14:53:21 -0500.

The current Debian maintainer is Rudy Godoy <rudy@stone-head.org>

Components were downloaded from http://torcs.sourceforge.net/

Upstream Authors: Eric Espié <eric.espie@free.fr> 
                  Christophe Guionneau <Christophe.Guionneau@fnac.net>
                  Andrea Alfieri (alfiogt@libero.it)
                  ViPeR (viper@mttestdriver.com)
                  Jean-Christophe Durieu
                  SpeedyChonChon

Copyright:	  2000 ViPeR (viper@mttestdriver.com)
		  2000 Andrea Alfieri (alfiogt@libero.it)
		  2002 Jean-Christophe Durieu
		  2002 Christophe Guionneau
		  2005 Bernhard Wymann 


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The Debian packaging is (C) 2004, Rudy Godoy Guillén <rudy@stone-head.org> and
is licensed under the GPL, see below.

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