This assumes at least an 80-character display, as there are a few other
similar assumptions here and there. Users who need unformatted hashes can
still use with-colons.
(treat as a v4 revocation).
* keyedit.c (keyedit_menu, menu_revuid): Backport "revuid" from devel.
* import.c (print_import_check): Do not re-utf8 convert user IDs.
* status.h, status.c (get_status_string), import.c (import_one,
print_import_check): Backport Timo's IMPORT_CHECK status message from
devel.
(release_public_key_parts): Remove unused namehash element for public
keys.
* trustdb.h, gpgv.c, trustdb.c (get_validity, get_validity_info): Pass a
user ID in rather than a namehash, so we only have to do the hashing in
one place.
trustdb.c (update_validity): Store temporary full & marginal counts in the
trustdb. (clear_validity, get_validity_counts): Return and clear temp
counts. (store_validation_status): Keep track of which keyids have been
stored. (validate_one_keyblock, validate_key_list): Use per-uid copies of
the full & marginal counts so they can be recalled for multiple levels.
(validate_keys): Only use unused keys for each new round.
(reset_unconnected_keys): Rename to reset_trust_records, and only skip
specifically excluded records.
that the pk selfsigversion member accounts for 1F direct sigs.
* keyring.c (keyring_search): skipfnc didn't work properly with non-keyid
searches. Noted by Stefan Bellon.
terminates but check again for the existence of the directory and
continue then.
* openfile.c (copy_options_file): Print a warning if the skeleton
file has active options.
(check_key_signature2): Pass the ultimately trusted pk directly to
check_key_signature2 to avoid going through the key selection mechanism.
This prevents a deadly embrace when two keys without selfsigs each sign
the other.
there are no keys to refresh or if there is no keyserver set.
* getkey.c (merge_selfsigs_main): Any valid user ID should make a key
valid, not just the last one. This also fixes Debian bug #174276.
expiration to a no-expiration value.
* keyedit.c (enable_disable_key): Comment.
* import.c (import_one): When in interactive mode and --verbose, don't
repeat some key information twice.
disabled keys. Keys specified via keyid (i.e. 0x...) are always included.
* getkey.c (get_pubkey_byname, get_seckey_byname2, get_seckey_bynames),
keyedit.c (keyedit_menu, menu_addrevoker): Include disabled keys in these
functions.
* pkclist.c (build_pk_list): Do not include disabled keys for -r or the
key prompt. Do include disabled keys for the default key and
--encrypt-to.
* trustdb.h, trustdb.c (is_disabled): New skipfnc for skipping disabled
keys.
* gpgv.c (is_disabled): Stub.
warnings are not intended to be the be-all and end-all in security checks.
Add note to --group that when used on the command line, it may be
necessary to quote the argument so it is not treated as multiple
arguments. Noted by Stefan.
remove the RSA sign+encrypt warning.
* import.c (import_one): Warn when importing an Elgamal primary that this
may take some time (to verify self-sigs). (chk_self_sigs): Try and cache
all self-sigs so the keyblock is written to the keyring with a good rich
cache.
to $hGPGHTTP and update instances of variable throughout FAQ in
introduction area and sections 1.1, 2.1 and 2.2
* Added section 1.4 - What conventions are used in this FAQ?
+ unices vs. win32 (with hyperlink (<Rhomedir>) to section 4.18 for
example
+ gpg.conf vs. options (with hyperlink (<Roptions>) to section 5.8
to note name change
* Corrected section 2.2 - Changed ftp URL (both display and link URLs)
from "ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/pub/gcrypt" to ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/,
and the display URL (not the actual link URL, it's correct) of the http
URL from "http://www.gnupg.org/mirror.html" to
"http://www.gnupg.org/mirrors.html"
* Included variable ($hVERSION) for easier updating of latest gpg
version when referenced (as in section 2.2)
* Included variable ($hGPGFTP) for default gnupg.org ftp location
(ftp://ftp.gnupg.org) for use in sections 2.2 and 4.16
* Corrected section 3.1 visual display of link from
"http://www.gnupg.org/gnupg.html#supsys" to
"http://www.gnupg.org/backend.html#supsys"
* Edited sections 3.1, 3.2, 5.2 to include $hGPGHTTP variable
* Corrected section 3.2 - Word typo ("avoided" was "avoiced").
* Corrected / edited section 3.3 -
+ corrected link: ftp://ftp.gnupg.dk/pub/contrib-dk/
for idea.c.gz, idea.c.gz.sig, ideadll.zip, ideadll.zip.sig
+ edited section to include all files and added
~/.gnupg/gpg.conf info
* Edited section 4.6 - As this section deals with loosing a public key,
I added a paragraph containing a hyperlink to the end of section 4.21
("I still have my secret key, but lost my public key..."). The
paragraph reads: "If you've lost your public key and need to recreate
it instead for continued use with your secret key, you may be able to
use gpgsplit as detailed in question <Rgpgsplit>."
* Edited section 4.15 - Added paragraph below table on GPGrelay, an
application for MUAs that lack OpenPGP (rfc2015) support to. "Users of
Win32 MUAs that lack OpenPGP support may look into using GPGrelay
<http://http://gpgrelay.sourceforge.net>, a small email-relaying
server that uses GnuPG to enable many email clients to send and
receive emails that conform to PGP-MIME (RFC 2015)."
suggested by: Andreas John <aj@tesla.inka.de>
* Corrected section 4.16 - Incorportated Werner's URL fix for gpgme FTP
location to synchronize local CVS with released FAQ version 1.5.8.
* Added section 4.19 - "How do I verify signed packages?"
suggested by: Christian Reis <kiko@async.com.br>
* Added section 4.20 - "How do I export a keyring with only selected
signatures?"
by: David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* Added section 4.21 - "I still have my secret key, but lost my public
key. What can I do?"
by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* Added section 4.22 - "Clearsigned messages sent from my web-mail
account have an invalid signature. Why?"
by: David Scribner <dscribner@bigfoot.com>
* Edited / Corrected section 5.8 - Changed question from "I just
installed the most recent version of GnuPG and don't have a
~/.gnupg/options file. Is this missing from the installation?" to
"GnuPG no longer installs a ~/.gnupg/options file. Is it missing?"
+ Added "An existing options file can be renamed to gpg.conf for
users upgrading, or receiving the message that the "old default
options file" is ignored (occurs if both a gpg.conf and an
options file are found)." to the end of the paragraph.
+ Corrected ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf (was ~/.gnupg/conf)
* Added section 5.9 - "How to you export GnuPG keys for use with PGP?"
by: David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* options.h (opt): Added mangle-dos-filenames.
* openfile.c (open_outfile) [USE_ONLY_8DOT3]: Truncate the
filename only when this option is set; this is the default.
NOT YET TESTED!