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This packages is only useful on old hardware. This is a trivial
Debian-native package.

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Package: ftp.debian.org
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Please remove the ipmi-ctl package. It is no longer maintained upstream,
I lost all interest in it and there is a much better implementation
being made as well.

Wichert.

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