Minor bug fixes and document new gpg-connect-feature.

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Werner Koch 2008-05-26 16:48:05 +00:00
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2008-05-26 Werner Koch <wk@g10code.com>
* gpgv.texi: Minor fixes. Fixes bug#918.
* opt-homedir.texi: Typo fixes. Fixes bug#917.
2008-05-26 Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@g10code.de>
* tools.texi (Invoking gpgconf): Document --list-dirs.

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@mansect description
@code{@gpgvname} is an OpenPGP signature verification tool.
This program is actually a stripped down version of @code{gpg} which is
only able to check signatures. It is somewhat smaller than the fully blown
This program is actually a stripped-down version of @code{gpg} which is
only able to check signatures. It is somewhat smaller than the fully-blown
@code{gpg} and uses a different (and simpler) way to check that
the public keys used to make the signature are valid. There are
no configuration files and only a few options are implemented.
@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ checks into warnings.
@mansect return value
The program returns 0 if everything was fine, 1 if at least
The program returns 0 if everything is fine, 1 if at least
one signature was bad, and other error codes for fatal errors.
@mansect examples
@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ one signature was bad, and other error codes for fatal errors.
@itemx @gpgvname @code{sigfile}
Verify the signature of the file. The second form
is used for detached signatures, where @code{sigfile} is the detached
signature (either ASCII armored or binary) and are the signed
signature (either ASCII-armored or binary) and are the signed
data; if this is not given the name of the file holding the signed data is
constructed by cutting off the extension (".asc", ".sig" or ".sign") from
@code{sigfile}.
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@table @asis
@item ~/.gnupg/trustedkeys.gpg
The default keyring with the allowed keys
The default keyring with the allowed keys.
@end table

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@c This option is included at several places.
@item --homedir @var{dir}
@opindex homedir
Set the name of the home directory to @var{dir}. If his option is not
Set the name of the home directory to @var{dir}. If this option is not
used, the home directory defaults to @file{~/.gnupg}. It is only
recognized when given on the command line. It also overrides any home
directory stated through the environment variable @env{GNUPGHOME} or
(on W32 systems) by means on the Registry entry
(on W32 systems) by means of the Registry entry
@var{HKCU\Software\GNU\GnuPG:HomeDir}.

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@mansect synopsis
@ifset manverb
.B gpg-connect-agent
.RI [ options ]
.RI [ options ] [commands]
@end ifset
@mansect description
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@command{gpg-connect-agent} is invoked this way:
@example
gpg-connect-agent [options]
gpg-connect-agent [options] [commands]
@end example
@mancont
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@smallexample
gpg-connect-agent --exec gpgsm --server
@end smallexample
Note that you may not use options on the command line in this case.
@item --no-ext-connect
@opindex no-ext-connect
@ -1143,7 +1143,8 @@ passing. This option makes it use the old mode.
@item --run @var{file}
@opindex run
Run the commands from @var{file} at startup and then continue with the
regular input method.
regular input method. Note, that commands given on the command line are
executed after this file.
@item -s
@itemx --subst
@ -1180,7 +1181,7 @@ Set the variable @var{name} to @var{value}. Variables are only
substituted on the input if the @command{/subst} has been used.
Variables are referenced by prefixing the name with a dollr sign and
optionally include the name in curly braces. The rules for a valid name
are idnetically to those of the standard bourne shell. This is not yet
are identically to those of the standard bourne shell. This is not yet
enforced but may be in the future. When used with curly braces no
leading or trailing white space is allowed.