<package type="rpm">
	<name>cracklib</name>
	<arch>src</arch>
	<version epoch="0" ver="2.10.3" rel="1"/>
	<checksum type="sha256" pkgid="YES">00b276f2b7793fc9f3db95a6251e13e0e9858f76c24197d80a89f6d157af79c6</checksum>
	<summary>A password-checking library</summary>
	<description>CrackLib tests passwords to determine whether they match certain
security-oriented characteristics. You can use CrackLib to stop
users from choosing passwords which would be easy to guess. CrackLib
performs certain tests:

* It tries to generate words from a username and gecos entry and
  checks those words against the password;
* It checks for simplistic patterns in passwords;
* It checks for the password in a dictionary.

CrackLib is actually a library containing a particular
C function which is used to check the password, as well as
other C functions. CrackLib is not a replacement for a passwd
program; it must be used in conjunction with an existing passwd
program.

Install the cracklib package if you need a program to check users'
passwords to see if they are at least minimally secure. If you
install CrackLib, you'll also want to install the cracklib-dicts
package.</description>
	<packager>bero &lt;bero@lindev.ch&gt;</packager>
	<url>https://github.com/cracklib/cracklib</url>
	<time file="1775679306" build="1775678852"/>
	<size package="6278064" installed="6251423" archive="0"/>
	<location href="cracklib-2.10.3-1.src.rpm"/>
	<format>
		<rpm:license>LGPLv2</rpm:license>
		<rpm:vendor>OpenMandriva</rpm:vendor>
		<rpm:group>System/Libraries</rpm:group>
		<rpm:buildhost>emag-4.openmandriva.org</rpm:buildhost>
		<rpm:sourcerpm></rpm:sourcerpm>
		<rpm:header-range start="5032" end="25920"/>
		<rpm:provides>
			<rpm:entry name="cracklib" flags="EQ" ver="2.10.3" rel="1"/>
			<rpm:entry name="lib64crack2" flags="EQ" ver="2.10.3" rel="1"/>
			<rpm:entry name="lib64crack-devel" flags="EQ" ver="2.10.3" rel="1"/>
			<rpm:entry name="cracklib-dicts" flags="EQ" ver="2.10.3" rel="1"/>
			<rpm:entry name="python-cracklib" flags="EQ" ver="2.10.3" rel="1"/>
		</rpm:provides>
		<rpm:requires>
			<rpm:entry name="autoconf"/>
			<rpm:entry name="automake"/>
			<rpm:entry name="gettext-devel"/>
			<rpm:entry name="libtool-base"/>
			<rpm:entry name="make"/>
			<rpm:entry name="pkgconfig(python)"/>
			<rpm:entry name="rpmlib(LargeFiles)" flags="LE" ver="4.12.0" rel="1"/>
			<rpm:entry name="slibtool"/>
		</rpm:requires>
	</format>
</package>
