It seems the other BSDs have removed it from the base. Is anyone using it on OpenBSD? I thought it might be useful tool to update some configs on my network, but I can't seem to get it working.

I'm getting errors like:
SUP: SCM GOAWAY Can't read list file sup/junk/list [t22.mokaz.com]

I've read the man pages and the PDF titled "The SUP Software Upgrade Protocol" I found at http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/project/mach/public/sup/sup.ps. The documentation seems very verbose and unclear. Can anybody give me a clue, like an example sup file on the client and the directory structure on both the client and server?

Maybe I shouldn't be using sup(1) anyway? Other suggestions for keeping config files updated among servers on a network? I like sup because of the "execute trigger" mechanism."

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