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Subject: xisp: Can now use dh_installppp
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Package: xisp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-09-26
Severity: wishlist

This is just FYI.

The scripts /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/0xisp-dns and /etc/ppp/ip-down.d/0xisp-dns
can now be installed using dh_installppp.  You need to Build-Depend on
debhelper >= 4.1.68 to use this.

To make use of it you need to rename
debian/ip-up.xisp.dns to debian/xisp.0xisp-dns.ppp.ip-up and
debian/ip-down.xisp.dns to debian/xisp.0xisp-dns.ppp.ip-down .
Replace the two "cp" commands in debian/rules with the single
line "dh_installppp --name=0xisp-dns".  dh_installppp will install
the scripts with the correct permissions.

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This package has been removed from Debina unstable because it was
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