New GnuPG snapshot
Werner Koch
wk@gnupg.org
Fri Sep 7 14:10:02 2001
Hi,
after more than 3 months without any new tarballs, here is one:
ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/devel/gnupg-1.0.6a.tar.gz (1.9M)
ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/devel/gnupg-1.0.6a.tar.gz.sig
ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/devel/gnupg-1.0.6-1.0.6a.diff.gz (584k)
Due to the large amount of changes, a lot of bugs will pop up and when
this versions says "THIS IS A DEVELOPMENT VERSION" - then it is no
joke. Please don't use this version with your regular keys. A lot of
code was changed and the keyrings might get messed up. Well, at least
the selftest works under GNU/Linux running on i386 and Alpha.
Please send bug reports to this mailing list only.
Here is a list of changes:
* New tool gpgsplit to split OpenPGP data formats into packets.
* New option --preserve-permissions.
* Subkeys created in the future are not used for encryption or
signing unless the new option --ignore-valid-from is used.
* Revoked user-IDs are not listed unless signatures are listed too
or we are in verbose mode.
* There is no default comment string with ascii armors anymore
except for revocation certificates and --enarmor mode.
* The command "primary" in the edit menu can be used to change the
primary UID, "setpref" and "updpref" can be used to change the
preferences.
* Fixed the preference handling; since 1.0.5 they were erroneously
matched against against the latest user ID and not the given one.
* RSA key generation.
* Merged Stefan's patches for RISC OS in. See comments in
scripts/build-riscos.
* It is now possible to sign and conventional encrypt a message (-cs).
* The MDC feature flag is supported and can be set by using
the "updpref" edit command.
* The status messages GOODSIG and BADSIG are now returning the primary
UID, encoded using %XX escaping (but with spaces left as spaces,
so that it should not break too much)
* Support for GDBM based keyrings has been removed.
* The entire keyring management has been revamped.
Happy hacking,
Werner
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