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I can fully understand why Fedora does not package mkpasswd from whois, because I do not think whois is an obvious package to look for such a tool. Also there...
@rfc1036 would you consider splitting mkpasswd out of the whois package and into a separate package?
@zackw I compiled the latest version of mkpasswd from https://github.com/rfc1036/whois and it is able to use scrypt, yescrypt and so on
@besser82 When wearing my end user hat, everything will be fine soon when the conflict with the expect package is resolved. When wearing a packager hat, I still have a...
@besser82 Why do you want to relicense it? It currently is GPLv2+. The library parts of libxcrypt are LGPLv2.1. Having libxcrypt-tools licensed GPLv2+ or GPLv3 would be a good match,...
mkpasswd is now available in many distributions, Fedora among them. So from a users perspective this is solved. But I still think it would be better to have a native...