* g10/misc.c (print_pubkey_algo_note): Map the algo.
(openpgp_pk_test_algo, openpgp_pk_test_algo2): Ditto.
(pubkey_get_npkey, pubkey_get_nskey, pubkey_get_nsig)
(pubkey_get_nenc): Return 0 for ECC algorithms.
--
Libgcrypt 1.6 features algorithm 18 (generic ECC). Because of the
missing mapping and no real support for the OpenPGP ECC format, this
led to parsing errors of ECC packets. We better better explicitly
tell gpg that we ECC is not supported.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
--
This is required by newer mingw toolchain versions which demand that
winsock2.h is included before windows.h. Now, due to the use of
socket definitions in pth.h we need to include winsock2.h also in
pth.h, now pth.h is often included after an include of windows.h and
thus the compiler spits out a warning. To avoid that we include
winsock2.h at all places the compiler complains about.
* g10/misc.c (map_pk_openpgp_to_gcry): New.
* g10/keyserver.c (print_keyrec): Map OpenPGP algorithm ids.
--
Although we don't have support for ECC, we want to print a proper
algorithm name in keyserver listings. This will only work while using
a ECC enabled Libgcrypt. Problem reported by Kristian Fiskerstrand.
* configure.ac: Remove Camellia restriction.
* gpg.c (main), misc.c (openpgp_cipher_test_algo): Remove Camellia
restriction.
* misc.c (map_cipher_openpgp_to_gcry), main.h: Add macros for
openpgp_cipher_open, openpgp_cipher_get_algo_keylen, and
openpgp_cipher_get_algo_blklen to wrap around the corresponding gcry_*
functions, but pass the algorithm number through
map_cipher_openpgp_to_gcry. This is needed in case the gcry algorithm
number doesn't match the OpenPGP number (c.f. Camellia).
* encr-data.c, pubkey-enc.c, mainproc.c, cipher.c, encode.c, seskey.c,
passphrase.c, seckey-cert.c: Use new openpgp_cipher_* macros here.
(list_keyblock_print), pkclist.c (do_edit_ownertrust), keyedit.c
(menu_showphoto), photoid.c (generate_photo_id, show_photos), misc.c
(pct_expando): Add %v and %V expandos so that displaying photo IDs can
show the attribute validity tag (%v) and string (%V). Originally by
Daniel Gillmor.
doc/
* com-certs.pem: Added the current root certifcates of D-Trust and
S-Trust.
g10/
* status.c (write_status_begin_signing): New.
* sign.c (sign_file, sign_symencrypt_file): Call it.
* textfilter.c (copy_clearsig_text): Call it.
* call-agent.c (agent_scd_pksign): Pass --hash-rmd160 to SCD if
required.
* gpg.c (main): Let --no-use-agent and --gpg-agent-info print a
warning.
* misc.c (obsolete_option): New.
char * vs. unsigned char * warnings. The GNU coding standards used to
say that these mismatches are okay and better than a bunch of casts.
Obviously this has changed now.
* misc.c (openpgp_pk_algo_usage): Allow AUTH where SIGN is allowed.
* keygen.c (ask_passphrase): No need to allocated S2K in secure
memory.
* scdaemon.c (main): --pcsc-driver again defaults to pcsclite.
David Corcoran was so kind to remove the GPL incompatible
advertisng clause from pcsclite.
* apdu.c (apdu_open_reader): Actually make pcsc-driver option work.
to libgcrypt functions, using shared error codes from libgpg-error,
replacing the old functions we used to have in ../util by those in
../jnlib and ../common, renaming the malloc functions and a couple of
types. Note, that not all changes are listed below becuause they are
too similar and done at far too many places. As of today the code
builds using the current libgcrypt from CVS but it is very unlikely
that it actually works.
* misc.c (checksum_u16_nobug): Removed.
(checksum_u16): Removed the bug emulation.
(checksum_mpi): Ditto.
(checksum_mpi_counted_nbits): Removed and replaced all calls
with checksum_mpi.
* parse-packet.c (read_protected_v3_mpi): New.
(parse_key): Use it here to store it as an opaque MPI.
* seckey-cert.c (do_check): Changed the v3 unprotection to the new
why to store these keys.
(protect_secret_key): Likewise.
* build-packet.c (do_secret_key): And changed the writing.
restarting gpg. This is Debian bug 124219, though their supplied patch
will not do the right thing.
* main.h, tdbio.c (tdbio_set_dbname), misc.c (removed check_permissions),
keydb.c (keydb_add_resource), g10.c (main, check_permissions): Significant
reworking of the permission check mechanism. The new behavior is to check
everything in the homedir by checking the homedir itself. If the user
wants to put (possibly shared) keyrings outside the homedir, they are not
checked. The options file and any extension files are checked wherever
they are, as well as their enclosing directories. This is Debian bug
147760.