lsh-utils (2.0.1cdbs-4) unstable; urgency=low lsh-server now automatically generates it's random seed file, if it doesn't already exist. I personally don't see a reason for the lsh-make-seed command, the lsh-server init script now uses dd to get 32 bytes of random data out of /dev/random. If that's not ok to you, feel free to use lsh-make-seed instead and have /var/spool/lsh/yarrow-seed-file regenerated. -- Stefan Pfetzing Thu, 19 Jan 2006 01:08:16 +0100 lsh-utils (2.0.1-6) unstable; urgency=low To make the current maintenance situation easier, 'lshc' has been again renamed to it's original name 'lsh'. So please switch from now on to using 'lsh' instead of 'lshc'. As for your convenience a small script named 'lshc', which simply notifies you about the name change and afterwards executing 'lsh' is included. -- Stefan Pfetzing Tue, 15 Nov 2005 05:44:46 +0100