Sounds like all password fields are not treated this way.

Indeed, `debconf-get-selections` returns:
mariadb-server-10.0     mysql-server/root_password_again        password        
THE_PASSWORD

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Le 17/07/2015 01:22, Brian Coca a écrit :
> Not that i know of,  debian's debconf deals with passwords this way,
> probably to prevent possible security issues.
> 
> If someone figures out a way to compare all the passwords, I'm all
> open. In the mysql case we can read the /etc/my.cnf, but ... really we
> should not be doing that.
> 
> 
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