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tests: Replace data used by the TOFU conflict test. * tests/openpgp/tofu-2183839A-1.txt: Remove file. * tests/openpgp/tofu-BC15C85A-1.txt: Remove file. * tests/openpgp/tofu-EE37CF96-1.txt: Remove file. * tests/openpgp/tofu-keys-secret.asc: Remove file. * tests/openpgp/tofu-keys.asc: Remove file. * tests/openpgp/tofu/conflicting/1C005AF3.gpg: New file. * tests/openpgp/tofu/conflicting/1C005AF3-secret.gpg: New file. * tests/openpgp/tofu/conflicting/1C005AF3-1.txt: New file. * tests/openpgp/tofu/conflicting/1C005AF3-2.txt: New file. * tests/openpgp/tofu/conflicting/1C005AF3-3.txt: New file. * tests/openpgp/tofu/conflicting/1C005AF3-4.txt: New file. * tests/openpgp/tofu/conflicting/1C005AF3-5.txt: New file. * tests/openpgp/tofu/conflicting/B662E42F.gpg: New file. * tests/openpgp/tofu/conflicting/B662E42F-secret.gpg: New file. * tests/openpgp/tofu/conflicting/B662E42F-1.txt: New file. * tests/openpgp/tofu/conflicting/B662E42F-2.txt: New file. * tests/openpgp/tofu/conflicting/B662E42F-3.txt: New file. * tests/openpgp/tofu/conflicting/B662E42F-4.txt: New file. * tests/openpgp/tofu/conflicting/B662E42F-5.txt: New file. * tests/openpgp/tofu/conflicting/BE04EB2B.gpg: New file. * tests/openpgp/tofu/conflicting/BE04EB2B-secret.gpg: New file. * tests/openpgp/tofu/conflicting/BE04EB2B-1.txt: New file. * tests/openpgp/tofu/conflicting/BE04EB2B-2.txt: New file. * tests/openpgp/tofu/conflicting/BE04EB2B-3.txt: New file. * tests/openpgp/tofu/conflicting/BE04EB2B-4.txt: New file. * tests/openpgp/tofu/conflicting/BE04EB2B-5.txt: New file. * tests/openpgp/tofu/conflicting/README: New file. * tests/openpgp/tofu.scm: Update accordingly. -- Signed-off-by: Neal H. Walfield <neal@g10code.com> There are two motivations for this change. First, we decided that test data should live in a subdirectory rather than in tests/openpgp. Second, secret key material is password protected, and I don't remember the password that I used. (The new data is not password protected.) I have also added some new examples of signed messages.
2016-12-06 11:17:13 +01:00
This directory contains three keys (1C005AF3, B662E42F, and BE04EB2B),
which all have the same user id, namely "Joke Factory
<joke.factory@example.com>".
The keys are stored in KEYID.gpg. The secret key material is stored
in KEYID-secret.gpg (the secret key material is not password
protected). The files KEYID-N.txt contain messages, which are signed
by KEYID. The message is "N\n".