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Ineiev 2016-03-04 14:45:19 +00:00 committed by NIIBE Yutaka
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@node Debugging Hints
@section Various hints on debugging.
@section Various hints on debugging
@itemize @bullet
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@c *** Architecture Details *****************
@c ********************************************
@node Architecture Details
@section How the whole thing works internally.
@section How the whole thing works internally
@menu
@ -266,9 +266,8 @@ can't do anything about it without actually downloading the keys.
* GnuPG-1 and GnuPG-2:: Relationship between GnuPG 1.4 and 2.x.
@end menu
@node Component interaction
@subsection How the components work together.
@subsection How the components work together
@float Figure,fig:moduleoverview
@ -278,7 +277,7 @@ can't do anything about it without actually downloading the keys.
@node GnuPG-1 and GnuPG-2
@subsection Relationship between GnuPG 1.4 and 2.x.
@subsection Relationship between GnuPG 1.4 and 2.x
Here is a little picture showing how the different GnuPG versions make
use of a smartcard:

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@c
@mansect signals
@node Dirmngr Signals
@section Use of signals.
@section Use of signals
A running @command{dirmngr} may be controlled by signals, i.e. using
the @command{kill} command to send a signal to the process.

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@c
@mansect signals
@node Agent Signals
@section Use of some signals.
@section Use of some signals
A running @command{gpg-agent} may be controlled by signals, i.e. using
the @command{kill} command to send a signal to the process.

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@c ******** OPENPGP OPTIONS ****************
@c *******************************************
@node OpenPGP Options
@subsection OpenPGP protocol specific options.
@subsection OpenPGP protocol specific options
@table @gnupgtabopt
@ -2625,7 +2625,7 @@ SHA224, SHA384, and SHA512 digests.
@c ******** ESOTERIC OPTIONS ***************
@c *******************************************
@node GPG Esoteric Options
@subsection Doing things one usually doesn't want to do.
@subsection Doing things one usually doesn't want to do
@table @gnupgtabopt

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@c ************* CMS OPTIONS ***************
@c *******************************************
@node CMS Options
@subsection How to change how the CMS is created.
@subsection How to change how the CMS is created
@table @gnupgtabopt
@item --include-certs @var{n}
@ -625,7 +625,7 @@ interoperability problems.
@c ******** ESOTERIC OPTIONS ***************
@c *******************************************
@node Esoteric Options
@subsection Doing things one usually do not want to do.
@subsection Doing things one usually do not want to do
@table @gnupgtabopt
@ -1153,7 +1153,7 @@ default is @samp{sha256}.
@c *************** *****************
@c *******************************************
@node GPGSM Protocol
@section The Protocol the Server Mode Uses.
@section The Protocol the Server Mode Uses
Description of the protocol used to access @command{GPGSM}.
@command{GPGSM} does implement the Assuan protocol and in addition
@ -1469,7 +1469,7 @@ The certificates must be specified unambiguously otherwise an error is
returned.
@node GPGSM GETAUDITLOG
@subsection Retrieve an audit log.
@subsection Retrieve an audit log
@anchor{gpgsm-cmd getauditlog}
This command is used to retrieve an audit log.
@ -1512,7 +1512,7 @@ started with option @option{--disable-dirmngr}.
@end table
@node GPGSM OPTION
@subsection Session options.
@subsection Session options
The standard Assuan option handler supports these options.

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@c For copying conditions, see the file gnupg.texi.
@node Installation
@chapter A short installation guide.
@chapter A short installation guide
Unfortunately the installation guide has not been finished in time.
Instead of delaying the release of GnuPG 2.0 even further, I decided to

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meaning padding has been removed.
@node Scdaemon GETATTR
@subsection Read an attribute's value.
@subsection Read an attribute's value
TO BE WRITTEN.
@node Scdaemon SETATTR
@subsection Update an attribute's value.
@subsection Update an attribute's value
TO BE WRITTEN.
@node Scdaemon WRITEKEY
@subsection Write a key to a card.
@subsection Write a key to a card
@example
WRITEKEY [--force] @var{keyid}
@ -657,18 +657,18 @@ actual card application.
@node Scdaemon GENKEY
@subsection Generate a new key on-card.
@subsection Generate a new key on-card
TO BE WRITTEN.
@node Scdaemon RANDOM
@subsection Return random bytes generate on-card.
@subsection Return random bytes generated on-card
TO BE WRITTEN.
@node Scdaemon PASSWD
@subsection Change PINs.
@subsection Change PINs
@example
PASSWD [--reset] [--nullpin] @var{chvno}
@ -680,7 +680,7 @@ is used to initialize the PIN of TCOS cards (6 byte NullPIN only).
@node Scdaemon CHECKPIN
@subsection Perform a VERIFY operation.
@subsection Perform a VERIFY operation
@example
CHECKPIN @var{idstr}
@ -709,7 +709,7 @@ and only if the retry counter is still at 3.
@node Scdaemon RESTART
@subsection Perform a RESTART operation.
@subsection Perform a RESTART operation
@example
RESTART
@ -727,7 +727,7 @@ command; i.e. to select another application.
@node Scdaemon APDU
@subsection Send a verbatim APDU to the card.
@subsection Send a verbatim APDU to the card
@example
APDU [--atr] [--more] [--exlen[=@var{n}]] [@var{hexstring}]

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@c For copying conditions, see the file gnupg.texi.
@node System Notes
@chapter Notes pertaining to certain OSes.
@chapter Notes pertaining to certain OSes
GnuPG has been developed on GNU/Linux systems and is know to work on
almost all Free OSes. All modern POSIX systems should be supported

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@c
@manpage addgnupghome.8
@node addgnupghome
@section Create .gnupg home directories.
@section Create .gnupg home directories
@ifset manverb
.B addgnupghome
\- Create .gnupg home directories
@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ addgnupghome account1 account2 ... accountn
@c
@manpage gpgconf.1
@node gpgconf
@section Modify .gnupg home directories.
@section Modify .gnupg home directories
@ifset manverb
.B gpgconf
\- Modify .gnupg home directories
@ -985,7 +985,7 @@ no feature to change the global option file through @command{gpgconf}.
@c
@manpage applygnupgdefaults.8
@node applygnupgdefaults
@section Run gpgconf for all users.
@section Run gpgconf for all users
@ifset manverb
.B applygnupgdefaults
\- Run gpgconf --apply-defaults for all users.
@ -1018,7 +1018,7 @@ applygnupgdefaults
@c GPG-PRESET-PASSPHRASE
@c
@node gpg-preset-passphrase
@section Put a passphrase into the cache.
@section Put a passphrase into the cache
@manpage gpg-preset-passphrase.1
@ifset manverb
.B gpg-preset-passphrase
@ -1054,7 +1054,7 @@ this passphrase presetting by starting @command{gpg-agent} with the
@manpause
@node Invoking gpg-preset-passphrase
@subsection List of all commands and options.
@subsection List of all commands and options
@mancont
@noindent
@ -1121,7 +1121,7 @@ for other users.
@c GPG-CONNECT-AGENT
@c
@node gpg-connect-agent
@section Communicate with a running agent.
@section Communicate with a running agent
@manpage gpg-connect-agent.1
@ifset manverb
.B gpg-connect-agent
@ -1151,7 +1151,7 @@ here we connect to a running instance.
@manpause
@node Invoking gpg-connect-agent
@subsection List of all options.
@subsection List of all options
@noindent
@command{gpg-connect-agent} is invoked this way:
@ -1251,7 +1251,7 @@ a new line always starts with a D and a space.
@mansect control commands
@node Controlling gpg-connect-agent
@subsection Control commands.
@subsection Control commands
While reading Assuan commands, gpg-agent also allows a few special
commands to control its operation. These control commands all start
@ -1652,7 +1652,7 @@ debugging. Run it with @code{--help} for usage information.
@c SYMCRYPTRUN
@c
@node symcryptrun
@section Call a simple symmetric encryption tool.
@section Call a simple symmetric encryption tool
@manpage symcryptrun.1
@ifset manverb
.B symcryptrun
@ -1692,7 +1692,7 @@ configured with @samp{--enable-symcryptrun} at build time.
@manpause
@node Invoking symcryptrun
@subsection List of all commands and options.
@subsection List of all commands and options
@noindent
@command{symcryptrun} is invoked this way: