expect/expect-5.45-mkpasswd-man.patch
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diff -up expect5.45/example/mkpasswd.man.mkpasswd-man expect5.45/example/mkpasswd.man
--- expect5.45/example/mkpasswd.man.mkpasswd-man 2000-08-04 20:01:56.000000000 +0200
+++ expect5.45/example/mkpasswd.man 2013-08-13 16:36:26.860711972 +0200
@@ -40,8 +40,8 @@ The following example creates a 20 chara
The
.B \-d
-flag defines the minimum number of digits that must be in the password.
-The default is 2. The following example creates a password with at least
+flag defines the number of digits that must be in the password.
+The default is 2. The following example creates a password with
3 digits.
mkpasswd -d 3
@@ -53,12 +53,12 @@ The default is 2.
The
.B \-C
-flag defines the minimum number of uppercase alphabetic characters that must be in the password.
+flag defines the number of uppercase alphabetic characters that must be in the password.
The default is 2.
The
.B \-s
-flag defines the minimum number of special characters that must be in the password.
+flag defines the number of special characters that must be in the password.
The default is 1.
The
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ By default, it is suppressed.
.SH EXAMPLE
The following example creates a 15-character password
-that contains at least 3 digits and 5 uppercase characters.
+that contains 3 digits and 5 uppercase characters.
mkpasswd -l 15 -d 3 -C 5