comps-fe[56].xml id mail-server doubled

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Hi,

a few minutes ago I checked out comps from CVS and found in the xml(.in) files for both branches that <id>mail-server</id> is listed twice, though small difference in the description (feel "SMTP mail server" is the correct string rather than naming Postfix explicitly). "clamav" is listed in both sections.

$ grep -n "mail-server" -A15 comps-fe6.xml.in

428:    <id>mail-server</id>
429-    <_name>Mail Server</_name>
430- <_description>These packages allow you to configure an IMAP or Postfix mail server.</_description>
431-    <default>false</default>
432-    <uservisible>true</uservisible>
433-    <packagelist>
434-      <packagereq type="optional">cyrus-imapd</packagereq>
435-      <packagereq type="optional">enemies-of-carlotta</packagereq>
436-      <packagereq type="optional">perl-Cyrus</packagereq>
437-      <packagereq type="optional">clamav</packagereq>
438-      <packagereq type="optional">clamav-data</packagereq>
439-      <packagereq type="optional">clamav-milter</packagereq>
440-      <packagereq type="optional">esmtp</packagereq>
441-      <packagereq type="optional">exim</packagereq>
442-      <packagereq type="optional">exim-doc</packagereq>
443-      <packagereq type="optional">mlmmj</packagereq>
--
788:    <id>mail-server</id>
789-    <_name>Mail Server</_name>
790- <_description>These packages allow you to configure an IMAP or SMTP mail server.</_description>
791-    <default>false</default>
792-    <uservisible>true</uservisible>
793-    <packagelist>
794-      <packagereq type="optional">amavisd-new</packagereq>
795-      <packagereq type="optional">clamav</packagereq>
796-    </packagelist>
797-  </group>
[ ... ]

Guess that should be corrected.

Alexander


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