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@ -37,6 +37,8 @@ Jedi Lin <Jedi@idej.org> Translations [zh-tw]
Jouni Hiltunen <jouni.hiltunen@kolumbus.fi> Translations [fi]
Laurentiu Buzdugan <buzdugan@voyager.net> Translations [ro]
Magda Procha'zkova' <magda@math.muni.cz> Translations [cs]
Michael Anckaert <xantor@linux.be> *** [nl]

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@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
2003-06-19 Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
Released 1.2.3rc1.
* configure.ac (ALL_LINGUAS): Added Romanian
2003-06-18 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* NEWS: Note portability changes.

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@ -9,6 +9,8 @@ Noteworthy changes in version 1.2.3 (unreleased)
* A number of portability changes to make building GnuPG on
less-common platforms easier.
* Romanian translation.
Noteworthy changes in version 1.2.2 (2003-05-01)
------------------------------------------------

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THANKS
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@ -104,6 +104,7 @@ Johnny Teve
Jörg Schilling schilling@fokus.gmd.de
Jos Backus Jos.Backus@nl.origin-it.com
Joseph Walton joe@kafsemo.org
Juan F. Codagnone juam@arnet.com.ar
Jun Kuriyama kuriyama@sky.rim.or.jp
Kahil D. Jallad kdj4@cs.columbia.edu
Karl Fogel kfogel@guanabana.onshore.com

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@ -25,13 +25,13 @@ AC_PREREQ(2.52)
# Remember to change the version number immediately *after* a release
# and remove the "-cvs" or "rc" suffix immediately *before* a release.
AC_INIT(gnupg, 1.2.3-cvs, bug-gnupg@gnu.org)
AC_INIT(gnupg, 1.2.3rc1, bug-gnupg@gnu.org)
# Set development_version to yes if the minor number is odd or you
# feel that the default check for a development version is not
# sufficient.
development_version=no
ALL_LINGUAS="ca cs da de eo el es et fi fr gl hu id it ja nl pl pt_BR pt sk sv tr zh_TW"
ALL_LINGUAS="ca cs da de eo el es et fi fr gl hu id it ja nl pl pt_BR pt ro sk sv tr zh_TW"
AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(scripts)
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR(g10/g10.c)

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@ -779,12 +779,11 @@ useful when you're listing a specific key or set of keys. It has no
effect when listing all keys.
@item ---keyring @code{file}
Add @code{file} to the list of keyrings.
If @code{file} begins with a tilde and a slash, these
are replaced by the HOME directory. If the filename
does not contain a slash, it is assumed to be in the
home-directory ("~/.gnupg" if ---homedir is not used).
The filename may be prefixed with a scheme:
Add @code{file} to the list of keyrings. If @code{file} begins with a
tilde and a slash, these are replaced by the HOME directory. If the
filename does not contain a slash, it is assumed to be in the GnuPG
home directory ("~/.gnupg" if ---homedir is not used). The filename
may be prefixed with a scheme:
"gnupg-ring:" is the default one.
@ -793,6 +792,12 @@ It might make sense to use it together with ---no-default-keyring.
@item ---secret-keyring @code{file}
Same as ---keyring but for the secret keyrings.
@item ---trustdb-name @code{file}
Use @code{file} instead of the default trustdb. If @code{file} begins
with a tilde and a slash, these are replaced by the HOME directory. If
the filename does not contain a slash, it is assumed to be in the
GnuPG home directory ("~/.gnupg" if ---homedir is not used).
@item ---homedir @code{directory}
Set the name of the home directory to @code{directory} If this
option is not used it defaults to "~/.gnupg". It does
@ -885,11 +890,12 @@ text signatures or armor headers. ---no-sk-comments disables this
option.
@item ---no-comment
See ---sk-comments. This option is deprecated and may be removed soon.
See ---no-sk-comments. This option is deprecated and may be removed
soon.
@item ---comment @code{string}
Use @code{string} as comment string in clear text signatures.
The default is not do write a comment string.
Use @code{string} as the comment string in clear text signatures. The
default behavior is not to use a comment string.
@item ---default-comment
Force to write the standard comment string in clear
@ -904,7 +910,7 @@ Force inclusion of the version string in ASCII armored output.
@item ---sig-notation @code{name=value}
@itemx ---cert-notation @code{name=value}
@itemx -N, ---notation-data @code{name=value}
@itemx -N, ---set-notation @code{name=value}
Put the name value pair into the signature as notation data.
@code{name} must consist only of printable characters or spaces, and
must contain a '@@' character. This is to help prevent pollution of
@ -914,7 +920,7 @@ encoded in UTF8, so you should check that your ---charset is set
correctly. If you prefix @code{name} with an exclamation mark, the
notation data will be flagged as critical (rfc2440:5.2.3.15).
---sig-notation sets a notation for data signatures. --cert-notation
sets a notation for key signatures (certifications). ---notation-data
sets a notation for key signatures (certifications). ---set-notation
sets both.
There are special codes that may be used in notation names. "%k" will
@ -938,7 +944,7 @@ Use @code{string} as Policy URL for signatures (rfc2440:5.2.3.19). If
you prefix it with an exclamation mark, the policy URL packet will be
flagged as critical. ---sig-policy-url sets a a policy url for data
signatures. ---cert-policy-url sets a policy url for key signatures
(certifications). -set-policy-url sets both.
(certifications). ---set-policy-url sets both.
The same %-expandos used for notation data are available here as well.
@ -949,8 +955,9 @@ as when verifying a signature with a policy URL in it.
---no-show-policy-url disables this option.
@item ---set-filename @code{string}
Use @code{string} as the name of file which is stored in
messages.
Use @code{string} as the filename which is stored inside messages.
This overrides the default, which is to use the actual filename of the
file being encrypted.
@item ---for-your-eyes-only
@itemx ---no-for-your-eyes-only
@ -1111,25 +1118,45 @@ option.
Override the value of the environment variable
@samp{GPG_AGENT_INFO}. This is only used when ---use-agent has been given
@item Compliance options
These options control what GnuPG is compliant to. Only one of these
options may be active at a time. Note that the default setting of
this is nearly always the correct one. See the INTEROPERABILITY WITH
OTHER OPENPGP PROGRAMS section below before using one of these
options.
@table @asis
@item ---gnupg
Use standard GnuPG behavior. This is essentially OpenPGP behavior
(see ---openpgp), but with some additional workarounds for common
compatibility problems in different versions of PGP. This is the
default option, so it is not generally needed, but it may be useful to
override a different compliance option in the gpg.conf file.
@item ---openpgp
Reset all packet, cipher and digest options to strict OpenPGP
behavior. Use this option to reset all previous options like
---rfc1991, --force-v3-sigs, --s2k-*, --cipher-algo, --digest-algo and
---compress-algo to OpenPGP compliant values. All PGP workarounds are
disabled.
@item ---rfc1991
Try to be more RFC1991 (PGP 2.x) compliant.
Try to be more RFC-1991 (PGP 2.x) compliant.
@item ---pgp2
@itemx ---no-pgp2
Set up all options to be as PGP 2.x compliant as possible, and warn if
an action is taken (e.g. encrypting to a non-RSA key) that will create
a message that PGP 2.x will not be able to handle. Note that `PGP
2.x' here means `MIT PGP 2.6.2'. There are other versions of PGP 2.x
available, but the MIT release is a good common baseline.
This option implies `---rfc1991 --no-openpgp --disable-mdc
---no-force-v4-certs --no-comment --escape-from-lines --force-v3-sigs
This option implies `---rfc1991 --disable-mdc --no-force-v4-certs
---no-sk-comment --escape-from-lines --force-v3-sigs
---no-ask-sig-expire --no-ask-cert-expire --cipher-algo IDEA
---digest-algo MD5 --compress-algo 1'. It also disables --textmode
when encrypting. ---no-pgp2 disables this option.
when encrypting.
@item ---pgp6
@itemx ---no-pgp6
Set up all options to be as PGP 6 compliant as possible. This
restricts you to the ciphers IDEA (if the IDEA plugin is installed),
3DES, and CAST5, the hashes MD5, SHA1 and RIPEMD160, and the
@ -1137,32 +1164,23 @@ compression algorithms none and ZIP. This also disables
---throw-keyid, and making signatures with signing subkeys as PGP 6
does not understand signatures made by signing subkeys.
This option implies `---disable-mdc --no-comment --escape-from-lines
---force-v3-sigs --no-ask-sig-expire --compress-algo 1' --no-pgp6
disables this option.
This option implies `---disable-mdc --no-sk-comment --escape-from-lines
---force-v3-sigs --no-ask-sig-expire'
@item ---pgp7
@itemx ---no-pgp7
Set up all options to be as PGP 7 compliant as possible. This is
identical to ---pgp6 except that MDCs are not disabled, and the list of
allowable ciphers is expanded to add AES128, AES192, AES256, and
TWOFISH. ---no-pgp7 disables this option.
TWOFISH.
@item ---pgp8
@itemx ---no-pgp8
Set up all options to be as PGP 8 compliant as possible. PGP 8 is a
lot closer to the OpenPGP standard than previous versions of PGP, so
all this does is disable ---throw-keyid and set --escape-from-lines and
---compress-algo 1. The allowed algorithms list is the same as --pgp7
with the addition of the SHA-256 digest algorithm. ---no-pgp8 disables
this option.
all this does is disable ---throw-keyid and set --escape-from-lines.
The allowed algorithms list is the same as ---pgp7 with the addition of
the SHA-256 digest algorithm.
@item ---openpgp
Reset all packet, cipher and digest options to OpenPGP behavior. Use
this option to reset all previous options like ---rfc1991,
---force-v3-sigs, --s2k-*, --cipher-algo, --digest-algo and
---compress-algo to OpenPGP compliant values. All PGP workarounds and
---pgpX modes are also disabled.
@end table
@item ---force-v3-sigs
@itemx ---no-force-v3-sigs
@ -1203,15 +1221,17 @@ it does not ensure the de-facto standard format of user IDs.
@item ---ignore-time-conflict
GnuPG normally checks that the timestamps associated with keys and
signatures have plausible values. However, sometimes a signature seems to
be older than the key due to clock problems. This option makes these
checks just a warning.
signatures have plausible values. However, sometimes a signature
seems to be older than the key due to clock problems. This option
makes these checks just a warning. See also ---ignore-valid-from for
timestamp issues on subkeys.
@item ---ignore-valid-from
GnuPG normally does not select and use subkeys created in the future. This
option allows the use of such keys and thus exhibits the pre-1.0.7
behaviour. You should not use this option unless you there is some
clock problem.
GnuPG normally does not select and use subkeys created in the future.
This option allows the use of such keys and thus exhibits the
pre-1.0.7 behaviour. You should not use this option unless you there
is some clock problem. See also ---ignore-time-conflict for timestamp
issues with signatures.
@item ---ignore-crc-error
The ASCII armor used by OpenPGP is protected by a CRC checksum against
@ -1260,11 +1280,17 @@ Suppress the initial copyright message.
Suppress the warning about "using insecure memory".
@item ---no-permission-warning
Suppress the warning about unsafe file permissions. Note that the
file permission checks that GnuPG performs are not intended to be
authoritative, rather they simply warn about certain common permission
problems. Do not assume that the lack of a warning means that your
system is secure.
Suppress the warning about unsafe file and home directory (---homedir)
permissions. Note that the permission checks that GnuPG performs are
not intended to be authoritative, but rather they simply warn about
certain common permission problems. Do not assume that the lack of a
warning means that your system is secure.
Note that the warning for unsafe ---homedir permissions cannot be
supressed in the gpg.conf file, as this would allow an attacker to
place an unsafe gpg.conf file in place, and use this file to supress
warnings about itself. The ---homedir permissions warning may only be
supressed on the command line.
@item ---no-mdc-warning
Suppress the warning about missing MDC integrity protection.

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2003-06-19 Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* ca.po, de.po, es.po, et.po, ja.po, ro.po, tr.po, zh_TW.po:
Updated from TP robot.
2003-05-01 Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* de.po: Added recent translatable strings and fixed fuzzies.

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