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#!/bin/sh
# Fixme: we should not only do a --verify but also the output.
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. $srcdir/defs.inc || exit 3
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# ======================================
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# I can't compare the out because plain-3 has no LF as last charcater
# but the output has always one. I do not thinkl this is a bug, because
# it is clear text and not binary text.
# ======================================
for i in $plain_files plain-large ; do
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echo "$usrpass1" | $GPG --passphrase-fd 0 -sat -o x --yes $i
$GPG --verify x
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done
# ======================================
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# and once more to check rfc1991
# ======================================
for i in $plain_files plain-large ; do
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echo "$usrpass1" | $GPG --passphrase-fd 0 \
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--rfc1991 --digest-algo md5 -sat -o x --yes $i
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$GPG --verify x
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done
# ======================================
# and one with long lines
# ======================================
cat >y <<EOF
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxyx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
EOF
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echo "$usrpass1" | $GPG --passphrase-fd 0 --clearsign -o x --yes y
$GPG --verify x
# ======================================
# and one with only one long lines
# ======================================
cat >y <<EOF
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxyx
EOF
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echo "$usrpass1" | $GPG --passphrase-fd 0 --clearsign -o x --yes y
$GPG --verify x
# ======================================
# and one with an empty body
# ======================================
cat >y <<EOF
EOF
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echo "$usrpass1" | $GPG --passphrase-fd 0 --clearsign -o x --yes y
$GPG --verify x
# ======================================
# and one with one empty line at the end
# ======================================
cat >y <<EOF
line 1
line 2
line 3
there is a blank line after this
EOF
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echo "$usrpass1" | $GPG --passphrase-fd 0 --clearsign -o x --yes y
$GPG --verify x
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# ======================================
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# I think this file will be constructed wrong (gpg 0.9.3)
# but it should verify okay anyway.
# ======================================
echo "this is a sig test" >y
echo_n " " >>y
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echo "$usrpass1" | $GPG --passphrase-fd 0 --clearsign -o x --yes y
$GPG --verify x
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# ======================================
# check our special diff mode
# ======================================
cat >y <<EOF
--- mainproc.c Tue Jun 27 09:28:11 2000
+++ mainproc.c~ Thu Jun 8 22:50:25 2000
@@ -1190,16 +1190,13 @@
md_enable( c->mfx.md, n1->pkt->pkt.signature->digest_algo);
}
/* ask for file and hash it */
- if( c->sigs_only ) {
+ if( c->sigs_only )
rc = hash_datafiles( c->mfx.md, NULL,
c->signed_data, c->sigfilename,
n1? (n1->pkt->pkt.onepass_sig->sig_class == 0x01):0 );
EOF
echo "$usrpass1" | $GPG --passphrase-fd 0 \
--not-dash-escaped --clearsign -o x --yes y
$GPG --verify x