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@SHA256 (gpass-0.5.1.tar.gz) = 0a8216538144e34188e07bcc9f0415c36702fcb90890ddfbf75a594e5864a881
SIZE (gpass-0.5.1.tar.gz) = 512614
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@New port: security/gpass

The GNOME Password Manager - GPass for short - is a simple
application, written for the GNOME 2 desktop, that lets you manage a
collection of passwords.  The password collection is stored in an
encrypted file, protected by a master-password.

GPass is released under the GNU GPL2 licence.

Features:

    * Clean and easy-to-use user interface.
    * Quick-search facility.
    * Username and password may easily be copied to the clipboard.
    * Encryption is done using the OpenSSL cryptographics library.
    * The built-in password generator helps you generate secure passwords.
    * You can launch a website and the associated username/passwords
      direct from GPass

Author: Kouji TAKAO <kouji -at- netlab.jp>
WWW:    http://projects.netlab.jp/gpass/

PR:		ports/100845
Submitted by:	ports_at_c0decafe.net <ports at c0decafe.net>
Approved by:	garga (mentor)
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MD5 (gpass-0.5.1.tar.gz) = f7144c5b3b2056d6f33d8dbf1011a211
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