I'm sorry you guys feel like I am wasting your time as I had no intention
of doing that. As your probably aware this is my first time I am submitting
an ITP so I am new to the whole process.

I did not know I submitted the ITP twice. The reportbug application crashed
with a segfault warning so I assumed it did not go through. To make things
worse I noticed I have uploaded the wrong deb package as this is an old one
(sigh). I realize that there is ssh-copy-id but I thought to include my
package b/c it had extra abilities to create keys and also fix permissions
on folder and files. I hope you all will allow me the opportunity to submit
the correct deb package (including the source). I would like to know where
I can submit it as I am assuming not on this email thread.

Thank You


On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 10:15 AM, Ansgar Burchardt <ans...@debian.org> wrote:

> Hi,
>
>
> On 01/09/2012 03:43 PM, Al Biheiri wrote:
>
>> * Package name    : pushkey
>>   Version         : 1.0
>>   Upstream Author : Al Biheiri<abihe...@gmail.com>
>> * URL             : 
>> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/77428/**website-dev/index.htm<http://dl.dropbox.com/u/77428/website-dev/index.htm>
>> * License         : (GPL v3)
>>   Programming Lang: (Bash)
>>   Description     : Pushes your ssh key to a remote location. It tries to
>> create a .ssh folder remotley then it adds your ssh key to
>> authorized_keys.
>>
>
> What does pushkey do that ssh-copy-id cannot?
>
> I also don't think we need yet another package for a tiny script that (in
> short) only does
>
>  ssh $REM_HOST "umask 077; test -d .ssh || mkdir .ssh; chmod 700 .ssh ;
> echo $VAL >> .ssh/authorized_keys; chmod 600 .ssh/*" || exit 1
>
> Regards,
> Ansgar
>

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