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Minor bug fixes and document new gpg-connect-feature.
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2008-05-26 Werner Koch <wk@g10code.com>
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* gpgv.texi: Minor fixes. Fixes bug#918.
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* opt-homedir.texi: Typo fixes. Fixes bug#917.
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2008-05-26 Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@g10code.de>
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* tools.texi (Invoking gpgconf): Document --list-dirs.
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@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ gpgv2
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@mansect description
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@code{@gpgvname} is an OpenPGP signature verification tool.
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This program is actually a stripped down version of @code{gpg} which is
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only able to check signatures. It is somewhat smaller than the fully blown
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This program is actually a stripped-down version of @code{gpg} which is
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only able to check signatures. It is somewhat smaller than the fully-blown
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@code{gpg} and uses a different (and simpler) way to check that
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the public keys used to make the signature are valid. There are
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no configuration files and only a few options are implemented.
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@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ checks into warnings.
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@mansect return value
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The program returns 0 if everything was fine, 1 if at least
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The program returns 0 if everything is fine, 1 if at least
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one signature was bad, and other error codes for fatal errors.
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@mansect examples
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@itemx @gpgvname @code{sigfile}
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Verify the signature of the file. The second form
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is used for detached signatures, where @code{sigfile} is the detached
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signature (either ASCII armored or binary) and are the signed
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signature (either ASCII-armored or binary) and are the signed
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data; if this is not given the name of the file holding the signed data is
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constructed by cutting off the extension (".asc", ".sig" or ".sign") from
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@code{sigfile}.
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@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ If set directory used instead of "~/.gnupg".
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@table @asis
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@item ~/.gnupg/trustedkeys.gpg
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The default keyring with the allowed keys
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The default keyring with the allowed keys.
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@end table
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@c This option is included at several places.
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@item --homedir @var{dir}
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@opindex homedir
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Set the name of the home directory to @var{dir}. If his option is not
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Set the name of the home directory to @var{dir}. If this option is not
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used, the home directory defaults to @file{~/.gnupg}. It is only
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recognized when given on the command line. It also overrides any home
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directory stated through the environment variable @env{GNUPGHOME} or
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(on W32 systems) by means on the Registry entry
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(on W32 systems) by means of the Registry entry
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@var{HKCU\Software\GNU\GnuPG:HomeDir}.
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@ -1069,7 +1069,7 @@ for other users.
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@mansect synopsis
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@ifset manverb
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.B gpg-connect-agent
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.RI [ options ]
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.RI [ options ] [commands]
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@end ifset
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@mansect description
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@command{gpg-connect-agent} is invoked this way:
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@example
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gpg-connect-agent [options]
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gpg-connect-agent [options] [commands]
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@end example
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@mancont
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@ -1132,7 +1132,7 @@ execute it as an assuan server. Here is how you would run @command{gpgsm}:
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@smallexample
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gpg-connect-agent --exec gpgsm --server
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@end smallexample
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Note that you may not use options on the command line in this case.
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@item --no-ext-connect
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@opindex no-ext-connect
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@item --run @var{file}
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@opindex run
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Run the commands from @var{file} at startup and then continue with the
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regular input method.
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regular input method. Note, that commands given on the command line are
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executed after this file.
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@item -s
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@itemx --subst
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substituted on the input if the @command{/subst} has been used.
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Variables are referenced by prefixing the name with a dollr sign and
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optionally include the name in curly braces. The rules for a valid name
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are idnetically to those of the standard bourne shell. This is not yet
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are identically to those of the standard bourne shell. This is not yet
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enforced but may be in the future. When used with curly braces no
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leading or trailing white space is allowed.
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