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       [DOC] OpenBSD, sbcl and wxneeded - reed-alert - Lightweight agentless alerting system for server
  HTML git clone git://bitreich.org/reed-alert/ git://enlrupgkhuxnvlhsf6lc3fziv5h2hhfrinws65d7roiv6bfj7d652fid.onion/reed-alert/
   DIR Log
   DIR Files
   DIR Refs
   DIR Tags
   DIR README
   DIR LICENSE
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   DIR commit 16929b695dcc87ef30b7a86a225c9d06cd332335
   DIR parent 18375629100a03030a37cbdf4ece216d48b3ed07
  HTML Author: solene rapenne <solene@dataswamp.org>
       Date:   Fri,  7 Oct 2016 16:03:05 +0200
       
       [DOC] OpenBSD, sbcl and wxneeded
       
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   DIR diff --git a/README b/README
       @@ -12,13 +12,14 @@ people who need to kind of tool.
        I try to avoid usage of external libraries so the deployment is easy
        as it only requires a Common LISP interpreter and a few files.
        
       -reed-alert is regularly tested on FreeBSD/OpenBSD/Linux
       +reed-alert is regularly tested on FreeBSD/OpenBSD/Linux.
        
        How to use
        ==========
        
        It has been tested with both **sbcl** and **ecl** which should be
       -available in most distribution people use.
       +available in most distribution people use. On OpenBSD you may prefer
       +to use ecl because sbcl needs wxallowed where the binary is.
        
        To start reed-alert