* NEWS: Note --symmetric --encrypt and the improved config file search.

* configure.ac: Add SAFE_VERSION_DOT and SAFE_VERSION_DASH.
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2003-10-26 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* NEWS: Note --symmetric --encrypt and the improved config file
search.
* configure.ac: Add SAFE_VERSION_DOT and SAFE_VERSION_DASH.
2003-10-25 Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Add intl.

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NEWS
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Noteworthy changes in version 1.3.4 (unreleased)
------------------------------------------------
* --symmetric --encrypt can now be used to generate a message that
can be decrypted by either a passphrase or a secret key.
* The config file search has been enhanced to try for more
specific filename matches before giving up. For example,
version 1.3.4 will try for gpg.conf-1.3.4, gpg.conf-1.3, and
gpg.conf-1 before falling back to the regular gpg.conf file.
Noteworthy changes in version 1.3.3 (2003-10-10)
------------------------------------------------
* Basic support for the OpenPGP card. New commands --card-status,
card-edit, --change-pin and the configuration options
--reader-port, --ctapi-driver, --pcsc-driver, --disable-ccid.
--card-edit, --change-pin and the configuration options
--reader-port, --ctapi-driver, --pcsc-driver, and --disable-ccid.
* Full support for the SHA-256 hash has been added.

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#define EXTSEP_S "."
#endif
/* This is the same as VERSION, but should be overridden if the
platform cannot handle things like dots '.' in filenames. */
#define SAFE_VERSION VERSION
platform cannot handle things like dots'.' in filenames. Set
SAFE_VERSION_DOT and SAFE_VERSION_DASH to whatever SAFE_VERSION
uses for dots and dashes. */
#define SAFE_VERSION VERSION
#define SAFE_VERSION_DOT '.'
#define SAFE_VERSION_DASH '-'
G10EOF
cat mpi/mpi-asm-defs.h >>g10defs.tmp
if cmp -s g10defs.h g10defs.tmp 2>/dev/null; then