Bug#441874: pwsafe: Defaults to clipboard, when $DISPLAY is not set

2011-05-11 Thread Benj. Mako Hill
Hi Kristof, pwsafe has been removed from Debian. It has a number of problems (this being one of the least, honestly) and nobody stepped up to take it on when I couldn't do it. If you'd like to maintain it (or want to find someone who can) I would be happy to help sponsor. Later, Mako > The man

Bug#441874: pwsafe: Defaults to clipboard, when $DISPLAY is not set

2011-05-11 Thread Kristof Provost
The man page is incorrect: pwsafe simply doesn't implement this feature. It never checks the $DISPAY variable until it tries to access the X clip board. If that fails it will return a failure instead of simply printing the password. I don't think it'd be a huge amount of work to make pwsafe behav

Bug#441874: pwsafe: Defaults to clipboard, when $DISPLAY is not set

2007-09-11 Thread Richard Thrippleton
Package: pwsafe Version: 0.2.0-3 Severity: normal The manpage states that -E will "Force echo'ing of entry to stdout. This is selected by default if $DISPLAY is not set." However, in this version of pwsafe, "pwsafe -up " will respond with "Going to copy login and password to X selection" when $DIS