The options don't list it, but `man pwsafe` still mentions the
-x/--xclip option and states that it is the default option if $DISPLAY
is set.

I tried rebuilding from the source and ran into problems - the
configuration portion of the install of apt-build ended up dying on me
and I initially had segmentation faults when I ran it. I removed and
reinstalled and now have (I think) a working apt-build. I downloaded and
installed pwsafe from source with the following commands

sudo apt-build source pwsafe
sudo apt-build --reinstall --force-yes install pwsafe

However I still don't have the X buffer features when I run the
binary...

This is on a two week old Kubuntu 6.06 install, btw...

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pwsafe in Dapper universe lacks X Clipboard functionality
https://launchpad.net/bugs/46620

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