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Package: mgeupsd
Architecture: any
Conflicts: powstatd, bpowerd, genpower
Description: UPS monitoring software for MGE (Merlin Gerin) Pulsar UPS series
It operates in the usual for Linux UPS daemon way, i.e. if the UPS changes
status, it creates /etc/powerstatus and sends SIGPWR to init.
On Fri, Sep 17, 1999 at 11:46:52AM +0100, Chris Rutter wrote:
Most people I know prefer using the OpenBSD-derived server, because
it seems to be more stable and less buggy than the rest -- why is
it being deprecated by Debian (or Herbert, I don't know) in this
way?
The OpenBSD ftp
On Fri, Sep 17, 1999 at 07:52:24AM -0700, David Bristel wrote:
Or a new section for packages removed from main due to bugs, but possibly
still desired by some people? It's safer to have a clear message that
Debian considers these packages to contain too many bugs for inclusion in
the main
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