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* mainproc.c (check_sig_and_print): Removed the "0x" again.

Reverts change from 2003-10-03.

* THANKS: Added Phong Nguyen, who found the Elgamal signing key
problem.

* configure.ac (ALL_LINGUAS): Added a Russian translation; thanks
to Maxim Britov.  Added Belarusion; thanks to Ales Nyakhaychyk.
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Werner Koch 2003-12-03 15:11:23 +00:00
parent 02d27268ca
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@ -7,8 +7,12 @@ Security related bug reports: <security@gnupg.org>
Authors
=======
Ales Nyakhaychyk <nyakhaychyk@i1fn.linux.by> Translations [be]
Birger Langkjer <birger.langkjer@image.dk> Translations [da]
Britov Ivanovich <maxbritov@tut.by> Translations [ru]
Daniel Resare <daniel@resare.com> Translations [sv]
David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com> Assignment
@ -36,6 +40,7 @@ Janusz Aleksander Urbanowicz <alex@bofh.torun.pl> Translations [po]
Jedi Lin <Jedi@idej.org> Translations [zh-tw]
Jouni Hiltunen <jouni.hiltunen@kolumbus.fi> Translations [fi]
Tommi Vainikainen <Tommi.Vainikainen@iki.fi> Translations [fi]
Laurentiu Buzdugan <buzdugan@voyager.net> Translations [ro]

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@ -1,3 +1,13 @@
2003-12-03 Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
Released 1.2.4rc1.
* THANKS: Added Phong Nguyen, who found the Elgamal signing key
problem.
* configure.ac (ALL_LINGUAS): Added a Russian translation; thanks
to Maxim Britov. Added Belarusion; thanks to Ales Nyakhaychyk.
2003-12-02 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* NEWS: Note that Elgamal sign+encrypt keys are not part of the

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NEWS
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@ -16,6 +16,8 @@ Noteworthy changes in version 1.2.4 (unreleased)
only new message that can be generated by an Elgamal
sign+encrypt key is a key revocation.
* A Russian translation is included again as well as a new
Belarusian translation.
Noteworthy changes in version 1.2.3 (2003-08-21)
------------------------------------------------

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THANKS
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@ -158,6 +158,7 @@ Peter Fales psfales@lucent.com
Peter Gutmann pgut001@cs.auckland.ac.nz
Peter Marschall Peter.Marschall@gedos.de
Peter Valchev pvalchev@openbsd.org
Phong Nguyen Phong.Nguyen@ens.fr
Piotr Krukowiecki piotr@pingu.ii.uj.edu.pl
QingLong qinglong@bolizm.ihep.su
Ralph Gillen gillen@theochem.uni-duesseldorf.de

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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, 1.2.4-cvs, bug-gnupg@gnu.org)
AC_INIT(gnupg, 1.2.4rc1, 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
development_version=yes
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"
ALL_LINGUAS="be ca cs da de eo el es et fi fr gl hu id it ja nl pl pt_BR pt ro ru sk sv tr zh_TW"
AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(scripts)
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR(g10/g10.c)

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@ -200,7 +200,8 @@ Create an alternate user id.
@item addphoto
Create a photographic user id. This will prompt for a JPEG file that
will be embedded into the user ID.
will be embedded into the user ID. A very large JPEG will make for a
very large key.
@item deluid
Delete a user id.
@ -375,10 +376,6 @@ of this keyserver. Don't send your complete keyring
to a keyserver - select only those keys which are new
or changed by you.
@item ---export-all @code{names}
Same as ---export, but also exports keys which
are not compatible with OpenPGP.
@item ---export-secret-keys @code{names}
@itemx ---export-secret-subkeys @code{names}
Same as ---export, but exports the secret keys instead.
@ -554,7 +551,7 @@ twice, the input data is listed in detail.
@item -q, ---quiet
Try to be as quiet as possible.
@item -z @code{n}, ---compress @code{n}
@item -z @code{n}, ---compress-level @code{n}
Set compression level to @code{n}. A value of 0 for @code{n}
disables compression. Default is to use the default
compression level of zlib (normally 6).
@ -643,18 +640,18 @@ ID is bound to the key.
@end table
@item ---always-trust
Identical to `---trust-model always'
Identical to `---trust-model always'. This option is deprecated.
@item ---keyserver @code{name}
Use @code{name} as your keyserver. This is the server that ---recv-keys,
---send-keys, and --search-keys will communicate with to receive keys
from, send keys to, and search for keys on. The format of the
@code{name} is a URI: `scheme:[//]keyservername[:port]' The scheme is
the type of keyserver: "hkp" for the Horowitz (or compatible)
keyservers, "ldap" for the NAI LDAP keyserver, or "mailto" for the
Horowitz email keyserver. Note that your particular installation of
GnuPG may have other keyserver types available as well. Keyserver
schemes are case-insensitive.
the type of keyserver: "hkp" for the HTTP (or compatible) keyservers,
"ldap" for the NAI LDAP keyserver, or "mailto" for the Graff email
keyserver. Note that your particular installation of GnuPG may have
other keyserver types available as well. Keyserver schemes are
case-insensitive.
Most keyservers synchronize with each other, so there is generally no
need to send keys to more than one server. Using the command "host -l
@ -713,6 +710,12 @@ This option enables the automatic retrieving of keys from a keyserver
when verifying signatures made by keys that are not on the local
keyring.
Note that this option makes a "web bug" like behavior possible.
Keyserver operators can see which keys you request, so by sending you
a message signed by a brand new key (which you naturally will not have
on your local keyring), the operator can tell both your IP address and
the time when you verified the signature.
@end table
@item ---import-options @code{parameters}
@ -1158,6 +1161,10 @@ behavior. Use this option to reset all previous options like
---compress-algo to OpenPGP compliant values. All PGP workarounds are
disabled.
@item ---rfc2440
Reset all packet, cipher and digest options to strict RFC-2440
behavior. Note that this is currently the same thing as ---openpgp.
@item ---rfc1991
Try to be more RFC-1991 (PGP 2.x) compliant.
@ -1203,7 +1210,7 @@ the SHA-256 digest algorithm.
@item ---force-v3-sigs
@itemx ---no-force-v3-sigs
OpenPGP states that an implementation should generate v4 signatures
but PGP versions 5 and higher only recognize v4 signatures on key
but PGP versions 5 through 7 only recognize v4 signatures on key
material. This option forces v3 signatures for signatures on data.
Note that this option overrides ---ask-sig-expire, as v3 signatures
cannot have expiration dates. ---no-force-v3-sigs disables this
@ -1440,6 +1447,9 @@ from the command line, it may be necessary to quote the argument to
this option to prevent the shell from treating it as multiple
arguments.
@item ---no-groups
Clear the ---group list.
@item ---preserve-permissions
Don't change the permissions of a secret keyring back to user
read/write only. Use this option only if you really know what you are doing.

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@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
2003-12-03 Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* mainproc.c (check_sig_and_print): Removed the "0x" again.
Reverts change from 2003-10-03.
2003-12-02 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* g10.c (strusage, main): Show development version warning in

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@ -1342,7 +1342,7 @@ check_sig_and_print( CTX c, KBNODE node )
tstr = asctimestamp(sig->timestamp);
astr = pubkey_algo_to_string( sig->pubkey_algo );
log_info(_("Signature made %.*s using %s key ID 0x%08lX\n"),
log_info(_("Signature made %.*s using %s key ID %08lX\n"),
(int)strlen(tstr), tstr, astr? astr: "?", (ulong)sig->keyid[1] );
rc = do_check_sig(c, node, NULL, &is_expkey, &is_revkey );