Mention in the pkg-readme how to convert alert templates from old-style

to new (if you see messages with keywords like "Severity: %severity" you
need to do this) - at present there's a built-in converter but this won't
stay around forever.
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.83 2019/03/06 15:08:24 sthen Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.84 2019/03/17 22:44:22 sthen Exp $
COMMENT = auto-discovering network management/monitoring system
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GH_TAGNAME = 1.49
DISTFILES = librenms-${GH_TAGNAME}.tar.gz librenms-vendor-${GH_TAGNAME}.tar.xz:0
EPOCH = 0
REVISION = 0
CATEGORIES = net www

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$OpenBSD: README,v 1.11 2018/09/04 12:46:17 espie Exp $
$OpenBSD: README,v 1.12 2019/03/17 22:44:22 sthen Exp $
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| Running ${PKGSTEM} on OpenBSD
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It may also be necessary to raise max_connections in ${SYSCONFDIR}/my.cnf;
see https://community.librenms.org/t/new-requirements-for-1-40/4057
The alerting system is now using Laravel templates requiring that old
alert templates are updated. If you do not do this, alert messages
will show keywords (like %title, %severity) instead of the actual values.
A built-in converter is available which works well in most cases - go to
Alert Templates in the Alerts menu and edit each template in turn; click
"convert" and "update".