sshpass 1.05-1 source package in Ubuntu

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sshpass (1.05-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * Fix ""sshpass -e" not working any more with openssh-client": A different
    workaround for the EIO on PTY problem. (Closes: #636039)
  * Fix "Segfault when calling with no argument": Problem did not reproduce,
    but print usage when run without parameters anyways. (Closes: #616565)
  * Switch to dpkg-source 3.0 (quilt) format
  * Policy update to 3.9.10 (no changes needed)
 -- Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync <email address hidden>   Mon,  17 Oct 2011 15:36:26 +0000

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Uploaded to:
Precise
Original maintainer:
Shachar Shemesh
Architectures:
any
Section:
utils
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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sshpass_1.05-1.debian.tar.gz 2.6 KiB 22332fc4cd559633121894eb3c54982f3004163a845053c0655b454c0b220c60
sshpass_1.05-1.dsc 1.3 KiB 3a47c51af141f474d7584ac738edfdff76888da169e983ed409d21ecc8e005ac

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Binary packages built by this source

sshpass: Non-interactive ssh password authentication

 SSH's (secure shell) most common authentication mode is called "interactive
 keyboard password authentication", so called both because it is typically
 done via keyboard, and because openssh takes active measures to make sure
 that the password is, indeed, typed interactively by the keyboard. Sometimes,
 however, it is necessary to fool ssh into accepting an interactive password
 non-interactively. This is where sshpass comes in.
 .
 SECURITY NOTE: There is a reason openssh insists that passwords be typed
 interactively. Passwords are harder to store securely and to pass around
 securely between programs. If you have not looked into solving your needs
 using SSH's "public key authentication", perhaps in conjunction with the ssh
 agent (RTFM ssh-add), please do so before being tempted into using this
 package.

sshpass-dbgsym: debug symbols for package sshpass

 SSH's (secure shell) most common authentication mode is called "interactive
 keyboard password authentication", so called both because it is typically
 done via keyboard, and because openssh takes active measures to make sure
 that the password is, indeed, typed interactively by the keyboard. Sometimes,
 however, it is necessary to fool ssh into accepting an interactive password
 non-interactively. This is where sshpass comes in.
 .
 SECURITY NOTE: There is a reason openssh insists that passwords be typed
 interactively. Passwords are harder to store securely and to pass around
 securely between programs. If you have not looked into solving your needs
 using SSH's "public key authentication", perhaps in conjunction with the ssh
 agent (RTFM ssh-add), please do so before being tempted into using this
 package.