http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3160





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-11 08:59 -------
I don't agree. Yes, I have SSH installed at home - ie. I can ssh to other boxes, use 
cvs from 
the command-line (via SSH) etc. But in Cervisia this doesn't work. So there is a 
dependancy 
missing on openssh-askpass. If only openssh-clinets was needed, sure. But the askpass 
thing 
throws a spanner in the works. 



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There should be a "Requires: openssh-askpass" in the spec file for kdesdk. Let me 
explain: on 
my one 9.1RC2 installation, I use Cervisia extensively. In connection to an CVS 
repository via 
SSH, it tries to execute "/usr/bin/ssh-askpass" (The actual binary name might be 
wrong, I'm 
doing this from memory since the boix is at home.)  
 
Unfortionately it fails since the openssh-askpass package is not installed on that 
box. 
Installing the package manually makes the problem disappear. Hence, the dependancy 
should 
be there for use of Cervisia with SSH CVS repositories.

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