Bug#973154: marked as done (apertium-kaz-tat: FTBFS: hfst-concatenate: .deps/any-symbol.hfst is not a valid transducer file)

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and subject line Re: Bug#973154: apertium-kaz-tat: FTBFS: hfst-concatenate: .deps/any-symbol.hfst is not a valid transducer file
has caused the Debian Bug report #973154,
regarding apertium-kaz-tat: FTBFS: hfst-concatenate: .deps/any-symbol.hfst is not a valid transducer file
to be marked as done.

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