the literals count.
* verify.c (verify_one_file), decrypt.c (decrypt_messages): Call it
here so we allow multiple literals in --multifile mode (in different
files - not concatenated together).
* call-agent.c (start_agent): Don't use log_error when using the
fallback hack to start the agent. This is bug 782.
scripts/
* mail-to-translators: Copied from 1.4. and adjusted.
tools/
* gpgconf-comp.c: Allow changing of --allow-mark-trusted.
* gpg-connect-agent.c (main): New option --decode and commands
decode and undecode.
(read_and_print_response): Implement option.
* keybox.h (KEYBOX_FLAG_BLOB_SECRET, KEYBOX_FLAG_BLOB_EPHEMERAL):
New.
* keybox-update.c (keybox_compress): Use it here instead of a
magic constant.
sm/
* fingerprint.c (gpgsm_get_fingerprint): Add caching.
(gpgsm_get_fingerprint_string): Use bin2hexcolon().
(gpgsm_get_fingerprint_hexstring): Use bin2hex and allocate only
as much memory as required.
(gpgsm_get_keygrip_hexstring): Use bin2hex.
* certchain.c (gpgsm_validate_chain): Keep track of the
certificate chain and reset the ephemeral flags.
* keydb.c (keydb_set_cert_flags): New args EPHEMERAL and MASK.
Changed caller to use a mask of ~0. Return a proper error code if
the certificate is not available.
* keyserver.c: Windows Vista doesn't grok X_OK and so fails access()
tests. Previous versions interpreted X_OK as F_OK anyway, so we'll
just use F_OK directly.
* gpgkeys_curl.c (main): Use curl_version_info to verify that the
protocol we're about to use is actually available.
* curl-shim.h, curl-shim.c (curl_free): Make into a macro.
(curl_version_info): New. Only advertises "http" for our shim, of
course.
* http.c (do_parse_uri): Remove the hkp port 11371 detection. We
implement hkp in the keyserver handler, and the support here makes it
appear like a bad hkp request actually succeeded.
* parse-packet.c (parse_signature): It's hex.
* getkey.c (merge_selfsigs_subkey): Avoid listing the contents of a
backsig when list mode is on. Noted by Timo Schulz.
* keyedit.c (keyedit_menu): If we modify the keyblock (via
fix_keyblock() or collapse_uids()) make sure we reprocess the
keyblock so the flags are correct. Noted by Robin H. Johnson.
* getkey.c (fixup_uidnode): Properly clear flags that don't apply
to us (revoked, expired) so that we can reprocess a uid.
* command-ssh.c (stream_read_string): Initialize LENGTH to zero.
(start_command_handler_ssh): Use es_fgetc/es_ungetc to check if
EOF has been reached before trying to process another request.