similar to: gnome-ssh-askpass patch

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2012 Jan 13
0
[PATCH 1/1] Ported gnome-ssh-askpass2 to gtk3.
Hello List, This is for the portable release. I wanted gnome-ssh-askpass to be a gtk+3 app, so I made a quick port. Mark --- contrib/Makefile | 7 +- contrib/gnome-ssh-askpass3.c | 220 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 226 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) create mode 100644 contrib/gnome-ssh-askpass3.c diff --git a/contrib/Makefile
2000 Jan 07
2
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre25
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 1.2.1pre25 is out. Please use a mirror: http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/MIRRORS.html The following mirrors already have it: ftp://ftp.localhost.ca/pub/openssh/files/ ftp://thermo.stat.ncsu.edu/pub/openssh/files/ http://www.firedrake.org/openssh/files/ Changes: - - "Corrupted check bytes on input" when using triple DES has been
2000 Jan 07
2
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre25
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 1.2.1pre25 is out. Please use a mirror: http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/MIRRORS.html The following mirrors already have it: ftp://ftp.localhost.ca/pub/openssh/files/ ftp://thermo.stat.ncsu.edu/pub/openssh/files/ http://www.firedrake.org/openssh/files/ Changes: - - "Corrupted check bytes on input" when using triple DES has been
2004 Nov 12
1
Linux on PowerPC 970 (IBM BladeCenter JS20)
Hi, I'm just wondering if I can run "R" software on IBM BladeCenter JS20 PowerPC 970 based now. If it's not available, do you have any plan to port it for JS20? Both Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS3 and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 8/9 are available on JS20. Thanks.
2003 Oct 29
2
OpenSSH and Redhat 8
John, The following steps should work for you (or anyone buildling on a RedHat box): 1) Get the official OpenSSH source RPM from ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/OpenSSH/portable/rpm/SRPMS/openssh-3.7.1p2-1.src.rpm 2) Do 'rpmbuild --rebuild ./openssh-3.7.1p2-1.src.rpm' from where you saved the file. 3) This should create the following files in /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386: