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agent: Make --disable-extended-key-format a dummy option.
* agent/agent.h (opt): Remove enable_extended_key_format. * agent/gpg-agent.c (enum cmd_and_opt_values): Turn oDisableExtendedKeyFormat and oEnableExtendedKeyFormat into dummy options. * agent/protect.c (do_encryption): Remove arg use_ocb and corresponding code. (agent_protect): Ditto. Change all callers. * agent/findkey.c (agent_write_private_key): Simplify due to the removal of disable-extended-key-format. (write_extended_private_key): Fold into agent_write_private_key. -- This change is related to GnuPG-bug-id: 6386 but should have no visible effect except for the removal of option --disable-extended-key-format.
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passphrase change. */
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int enable_passphrase_history;
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/* If set the extended key format is used for new keys. Note that
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* this may have the value 2 in which case
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* --disable-extended-key-format won't have any effect and thus
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* effectivley locking it. This is required to support existing
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* profiles which lock the use of --enable-extended-key-format. */
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int enable_extended_key_format;
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int running_detached; /* We are running detached from the tty. */
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/* If this global option is true, the passphrase cache is ignored
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unsigned long get_standard_s2k_time (void);
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int agent_protect (const unsigned char *plainkey, const char *passphrase,
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unsigned char **result, size_t *resultlen,
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unsigned long s2k_count, int use_ocb);
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unsigned long s2k_count);
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gpg_error_t agent_unprotect (ctrl_t ctrl,
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const unsigned char *protectedkey, const char *passphrase,
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gnupg_isotime_t protected_at,
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