rssh 2.3.4-4 source package in Ubuntu

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rssh (2.3.4-4) unstable; urgency=low


  * Fix typo in the example mkchroot script that causes it to fail to
    copy the libnss compat modules.  Patch from Jeremy Jongepier.
    (Closes: #729294)
  * This package is now maintained using gbp pq from git-buildpackage.
    Remove the TopGit glue and the obsolete README.source package and
    rename the patches based on the export convention of gbp pq.
  * Drop override to use xz compression for the binary package.  This is
    now the default in dpkg-buildpackage.
  * Update standards version to 3.9.5 (no changes required).
  * Translation updates:
    - Portuguese (Brazilian), thanks Fernando Ike de Oliveira.
      (Closes: #723148)
  * Reformat translations with debconf-updatepo.  Add some missing
    Language fields and update the Report-Msgid-Bugs-To address.

 -- Russ Allbery <email address hidden>  Sat, 07 Dec 2013 19:18:35 -0800

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rssh_2.3.4-4.debian.tar.xz 26.5 KiB 7863c2c89a5f334c6fe9c82f6823a54fab494b9e2cfe8a6ddff5a7bb4a8b7ad3

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rssh: Restricted shell allowing scp, sftp, cvs, svn, rsync or rdist

 rssh is a restricted shell, used as a login shell, that allows users to
 perform only scp, sftp, cvs, svnserve (Subversion), rdist, and/or rsync
 operations. It can also optionally chroot user logins into a restricted
 jail.

rssh-dbgsym: No summary available for rssh-dbgsym in ubuntu zesty.

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