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Subject: nms-search: create a configuration template
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Package: nms-search
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Hi there!
It would be great to have a "configuration template" to copy into the
cgi-bin/ instead of the whole script. the template could "do" the
realscript after setting the environment up, so that security updates
get propageted ithout having to manally move all configuration to the
new file.
Thanks for your time and work!
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Subject: Closing old NMS bugs
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Hello,
The NMS packages have been removed from Debian, due to the lack of added
value of having them as packages.
I therefore close all related bugs.
Regards,
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Cl=E9ment Stenac
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