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Plugin dependency

Subject: Plugin dependency
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 16:42:32 -0600
I noticed recently that a plugin I had disabled (10395) is still showing up
in scans. I'm assuming that a plugin that is enabled requires it -- auto
enable dependencies is turned on and silent dependencies is turned off so if
there is a dependent plugin I would expect this. This situation leads me to
a question: is there a reasonable way to get a list of what plugins depend
on another?

Tim Doty                    | Information Technology
Systems Security Analyst    | University of Missouri - Rolla
E-Mail: tdoty@umr.edu       | 104 Computer Science Bldg.
Fax: (573) 341-4216         | 1870 Miner Circle
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