SWAT removed
ckosloff
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You probably know this already.
SWAT is no longer in Debian repos, and a dist-upgrade will remove it.
So it should no longer be an option in smxi.
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techAdmin
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what is swat and where does it appear in smxi?

Generally smxi does pre install package testing to avoid package missing errors on apt-get install, and only installs packages for which they are no installation candidates, but there are some places where that isn't the case. Also keep in mind that debian has 4 branches, actually if you count experimental:

experimental - sid - testing - new stable (wheezy at this point) - old stable (lenny), all of which can be run, except experimental, as the system base, so noting a package is 'not in debian' in that context means it's not in lenny, wheezy, jesse/testing, or jesse/sid. This is probably not what you mean I am going to guess.
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ckosloff
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:: techAdmin wrote ::
what is swat and where does it appear in smxi?

swat stands for samba web actions tool or close to that.
It is in smxi: package install -> servers -> samba.
No point in having it there since it will give error not found.
I think it has been removed from Debian altogether, meaning all branches, probably due to lack of maintenance.
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ok, thanks.
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