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* NEWS: Note that SHA-256 is read-write now, that TIGER/192 is no more,
that revoked and expired uids are skipped in -r, and that --no-mangle-dos-filenames is now the default.
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2003-09-30 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
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* NEWS: Note that SHA-256 is read-write now, that TIGER/192 is no
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more, that revoked and expired uids are skipped in -r, and that
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--no-mangle-dos-filenames is now the default.
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2003-09-27 Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
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2003-09-27 Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
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* configure.ac (LIBUSB_LIBS,HAVE_LIBUSB): Check for Libusb.
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* configure.ac (LIBUSB_LIBS,HAVE_LIBUSB): Check for Libusb.
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Noteworthy changes in version 1.3.3 (unreleased)
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Noteworthy changes in version 1.3.3 (unreleased)
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* Full support for the SHA-256 hash has been added.
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* Support for the TIGER/192 hash has been dropped. This should
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not be interpreted as a statement as to the strength of
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TIGER/192: the upcoming revision to the OpenPGP standard removes
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support for several unused (or mostly unused) hashes.
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* Revoked or expired user IDs are now skipped when selecting keys
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for encryption. Specifying a key by the key ID overrides this
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check and allows the selection of any key.
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* Note that --no-mangle-dos-filenames is now the default. If you
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are upgrading from a 1.2.x version of GnuPG, and are running a
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very old version of Windows that has the 8.3 filename limit, you
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may need to change this.
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* New --list-options option. This option takes a list of
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* New --list-options option. This option takes a list of
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arguments that allows the user to customize exactly what key
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arguments that allows the user to customize exactly what key
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listings (including the --edit-key listing) look like, enabling
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listings (including the --edit-key listing) look like, enabling
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