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Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 00:18:02 +0400
From: Mike Belopuhov <mkb@....hnet.spb.ru>
To: owl-users@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: sudo: why not?

Hi.

I'm just skipping some gratitudes to Owl team ;-) and just asking
a question: why sudo is not in Owl?  Always when I install Owl I
can't guess why it is so.  It works fine with tcb.

I have working srpm of sudo with .pam and .control files included
(tested on 1.1-release on i386).  It's sudo-1.6.7p5.  You can get
SRPM here:
     http://openbsd.hnet.spb.ru/files/sudo-1.6.7p5-owl1.src.rpm

(sorry if it happens to be broken ;-)

Suppose there is much to be done, but imho sudo is a good candidate
for the owl-current, isn't it?

PS.
Of course I googled for a such discussion, but hasn't found
anything relevant.

-- 
 Mike Belopuhov
 * τθισ νεσσαηε χασ χςιττεξ υσιξη φιν *
 

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