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Re: NessusClient 1.0.0.RC1

Subject: Re: NessusClient 1.0.0.RC1
Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 10:51:25 +0200
Jan-Oliver Wagner wrote:

Hi package builders,

(..)

anyone out there who plans to build install packages for this
client?


I will probably test out packages for Debian and, eventually, upload them to debian.org. Packages get compiled to Sid (unstable) and proceeded to Etch (testing) through the standard mechanisms. I don't intend to backport those packages to Sarge/Woody initially, but once the package system (aka debian/rules) is in place it should be easy to do it.


I'll let you know when those are finished.

Regards

Javier


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