--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/gtar/patches/remote-shell.patch Mon Nov 07 08:53:15 2011 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,121 @@
+--- tar-1.26/src/tar.c.orig Fri Oct 28 08:14:09 2011
++++ tar-1.26/src/tar.c Fri Oct 28 08:14:31 2011
+@@ -536,7 +536,7 @@
+ {"rmt-command", RMT_COMMAND_OPTION, N_("COMMAND"), 0,
+ N_("use given rmt COMMAND instead of rmt"), GRID+1 },
+ {"rsh-command", RSH_COMMAND_OPTION, N_("COMMAND"), 0,
+- N_("use remote COMMAND instead of rsh"), GRID+1 },
++ N_("use remote COMMAND instead of ssh"), GRID+1 },
+ #ifdef DEVICE_PREFIX
+ {"-[0-7][lmh]", 0, NULL, OPTION_DOC, /* It is OK, since `name' will never be
+ translated */
+--- tar-1.26/doc/tar.info-1.orig Fri Oct 28 08:21:28 2011
++++ tar-1.26/doc/tar.info-1 Fri Oct 28 08:29:55 2011
+@@ -2821,7 +2821,7 @@
+
+ $ tar --show-defaults
+ --format=gnu -f- -b20 --quoting-style=escape
+- --rmt-command=/usr/libexec/rmt --rsh-command=/usr/bin/rsh
++ --rmt-command=/usr/libexec/rmt --rsh-command=/usr/bin/ssh
+
+ Notice, that this option outputs only one line. The example output
+ above has been split to fit page boundaries.
+@@ -3144,7 +3144,7 @@
+
+ $ tar --show-defaults
+ --format=gnu -f- -b20 --quoting-style=escape
+- --rmt-command=/etc/rmt --rsh-command=/usr/bin/rsh
++ --rmt-command=/etc/rmt --rsh-command=/usr/bin/ssh
+
+ Notice, that this option outputs only one line. The example output
+ above has been split to fit page boundaries.
+@@ -3153,7 +3153,7 @@
+ `gnu' archive format (*note Formats::), it uses standard output as the
+ archive, if no `--file' option has been given (*note file tutorial::),
+ the default blocking factor is 20 (*note Blocking Factor::). It also
+-shows the default locations where `tar' will look for `rmt' and `rsh'
++shows the default locations where `tar' will look for `rmt' and `ssh'
+ binaries.
+
+
+@@ -5383,8 +5383,8 @@
+ Full file name of `mt' binary.
+
+ -- Backup variable: RSH
+- Full file name of `rsh' binary or its equivalent. You may wish to
+- set it to `ssh', to improve security. In this case you will have
++ Full file name of `rsh' binary or its equivalent. This has been
++ set to `ssh', to improve security. In this case you will have
+ to use public key authentication.
+
+ -- Backup variable: RSH_COMMAND
+@@ -5538,9 +5538,9 @@
+ BACKUP_HOUR=1
+ TAPE_FILE=/dev/nrsmt0
+
+- # Use `ssh' instead of the less secure `rsh'
+- RSH=/usr/bin/ssh
+- RSH_COMMAND=/usr/bin/ssh
++ # Use `rsh' instead of the more secure `ssh'
++ RSH=/usr/bin/rsh
++ RSH_COMMAND=/usr/bin/rsh
+
+ # Override MT_STATUS function:
+ my_status() {
+@@ -5837,10 +5837,10 @@
+ If the archive file name includes a colon (`:'), then it is assumed
+ to be a file on another machine. If the archive file is
+ `USER@HOST:FILE', then FILE is used on the host HOST. The remote host
+-is accessed using the `rsh' program, with a username of USER. If the
++is accessed using the `ssh' program, with a username of USER. If the
+ username is omitted (along with the `@' sign), then your user name will
+-be used. (This is the normal `rsh' behavior.) It is necessary for the
+-remote machine, in addition to permitting your `rsh' access, to have
++be used. (This is the normal `ssh' behavior.) It is necessary for the
++remote machine, in addition to permitting your `ssh' access, to have
+ the `rmt' program installed (this command is included in the GNU `tar'
+ distribution and by default is installed under `PREFIX/libexec/rmt',
+ where PREFIX means your installation prefix). If you need to use a
+@@ -6844,7 +6844,7 @@
+ `H'
+ Do not apply transformation to hard link targets.
+
+- Default is `rsh', which means to apply tranformations to both archive
++ Default is `ssh', which means to apply tranformations to both archive
+ members and targets of symbolic and hard links.
+
+ Default scope flags can also be changed using `flags=' statement in
+--- tar-1.26/doc/tar.info-2.orig Fri Oct 28 08:21:38 2011
++++ tar-1.26/doc/tar.info-2 Fri Oct 28 08:38:38 2011
+@@ -1503,9 +1503,9 @@
+ If the file name contains a `:', it is interpreted as `hostname:file
+ name'. If the HOSTNAME contains an "at" sign (`@'), it is treated as
+ `user@hostname:file name'. In either case, `tar' will invoke the
+-command `rsh' (or `remsh') to start up an `/usr/libexec/rmt' on the
++command `ssh' (or `remsh') to start up an `/usr/libexec/rmt' on the
+ remote machine. If you give an alternate login name, it will be given
+-to the `rsh'. Naturally, the remote machine must have an executable
++to the `ssh'. Naturally, the remote machine must have an executable
+ `/usr/libexec/rmt'. This program is free software from the University
+ of California, and a copy of the source code can be found with the
+ sources for `tar'; it's compiled and installed by default. The exact
+@@ -1553,8 +1553,8 @@
+ Archive file is local even if it contains a colon.
+
+ `--rsh-command=COMMAND'
+- Use remote COMMAND instead of `rsh'. This option exists so that
+- people who use something other than the standard `rsh' (e.g., a
++ Use remote COMMAND instead of `ssh'. This option exists so that
++ people who use something other than the standard `ssh' (e.g., a
+ Kerberized `rsh') can access a remote device.
+
+ When this command is not used, the shell command found when the
+@@ -1618,7 +1618,7 @@
+ remote tape server written at the University of California at Berkeley.
+ The remote tape server must be installed as `PREFIX/libexec/rmt' on any
+ machine whose tape drive you want to use. `tar' calls `rmt' by running
+-an `rsh' or `remsh' to the remote machine, optionally using a different
++an `ssh' or `remsh' to the remote machine, optionally using a different
+ login name if one is supplied.
+
+ A copy of the source for the remote tape server is provided. It is