Thanks! I've learnt another dpkg option now. :)
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Thanks! I've learnt another dpkg option now. :)
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"dpkg -s openssh-client" lists "Homepage: http://www.openssh.org/;.
That's usually the best way. From there I see they have instructions at
http://www.openssh.com/report.html. I hope this helps!
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That's usually the best way. From there I see they have instructions at
http://www.openssh.com/report.html. I hope this helps!
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
I understand that shells generally expand ~ to $HOME, but I'm not sure
that automatically means the documentation is wrong, though I can see
how it could have misled you in this case. I'm also not sure that there
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
I understand that shells generally expand ~ to $HOME, but I'm not sure
that automatically means the documentation is wrong, though I can see
how it could have misled you in this case. I'm also not sure that there
PS. it's also valid to say that the documentation should at least be
clarified, but I think my answer is the same in this case: it should go
upstream and we won't carry a patch, since the benefit doesn't justify
the additional maintenance burden in doing so.
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PS. it's also valid to say that the documentation should at least be
clarified, but I think my answer is the same in this case: it should go
upstream and we won't carry a patch, since the benefit doesn't justify
the additional maintenance burden in doing so.
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Where is upstream? And how might I find that out for myself?
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Where is upstream? And how might I find that out for myself?
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