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Hi,

I'd like to claim one of my dumb question tokens for this month...

In building up our Opsview installations I noticed that the Debian
package opsview-slave has a dependency on the apache2 package.

For us, the idea of a slave monitor is that it's a box required for
scaling, or more often, security. We wouldn't have a web server
running on the same box which is in our network devices' SNMP ACLs.

So would it be possible to remove the apache2 dependency from that
package, or are there operational requirements for it?

For now, I plan to make a Debian package called fakeapache2 which
"provides" apache2 (similar to what I did for Nagios, in the past).

regards,
oliver.
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Oliver Gorwits, Network and Telecommunications Group,
Oxford University Computing Services
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