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Diffstat (limited to 'security/scamp/files/pkg-message.in')
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diff --git a/security/scamp/files/pkg-message.in b/security/scamp/files/pkg-message.in index 476f030341f0..2b8193e86cc1 100644 --- a/security/scamp/files/pkg-message.in +++ b/security/scamp/files/pkg-message.in @@ -1,28 +1,28 @@ +[ +{ type: install + message: <<EOM + Please read the README file before running "scamp.sh" + If updating from a version earlier than 5.2j, it is suggested + that you first run: "scamp.sh -D" to delete all old configurations. + Then, running "scamp.sh" will cause the script to create a new + configuration file. -************************************************************************ -* ** WARNING ** * -* * -* Please read the README file before running "scamp.sh" * -* If updating from a version earlier than 5.2j, it is suggested * -* that you first run: "scamp.sh -D" to delete all old configurations. * -* Then, running "scamp.sh" will cause the script to create a new * -* configuration file. * -* * -* Check the "README" or "man scamp" for further information. * -* * -* The new versions of "scamp" can download definition files not * -* previously available in the older versions. * -* * -* You will also have to recreate any other additional configuration * -* files you might have used previously. * -* * -* I apologize for this inconvenience; however, it is the only feasible * -* way to insure that you have the most up-to-date configuration. * -* * -* You will need to manually create any additional configuration files. * -* Read the README or type "man scamp" for further assistance. * -* * -* To completely remove "scamp" from your system, delete the config * -* directory -- usually "/usr/local/etc/scamp" * -* * -************************************************************************ + Check the "README" or "man scamp" for further information. + + The new versions of "scamp" can download definition files not + previously available in the older versions. + + You will also have to recreate any other additional configuration + files you might have used previously. + + I apologize for this inconvenience; however, it is the only feasible + way to insure that you have the most up-to-date configuration. + + You will need to manually create any additional configuration files. + Read the README or type "man scamp" for further assistance. + + To completely remove "scamp" from your system, delete the config + directory -- usually "/usr/local/etc/scamp" +EOM +} +] |