* kbx/keybox-search-desc.h (KEYDB_SEARCH_MODE_FPR16)
(KEYDB_SEARCH_MODE_FPR20, KEYDB_SEARCH_MODE_FPR32): Remove. Switch
all users to KEYDB_SEARCH_MODE_FPR along with the fprlen value.
--
These search modes were added over time and there has until recently
be no incentive to remove the cruft. With the change for v5 keys I
finally went over all places and allowed the generic fingerprint mode
along with a given length of the fingerprint at all places.
Consequently the other modes can now be removed.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/keydb.c (keydb_add_resource): Make ANY_REGISTERED
file-global. Write a STATUS_ERROR.
(maybe_create_keyring_or_box): Check for non-accessible but existant
file.
(keydb_search): Write a STATUS_ERROR if no keyring has been registered
but continue to return NOT_FOUND.
* sm/keydb.c (keydb_add_resource): Rename ANY_PUBLIC to ANY_REGISTERED
and make file-global. Write a STATUS_ERROR.
(keydb_search): Write a STATUS_ERROR if no keyring has been registered
but continue to return NOT_FOUND. Also add new arg CTRL and change
all callers to pass it down.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
The asymmetric quotes used by GNU in the past (`...') don't render
nicely on modern systems. We now use two \x27 characters ('...').
The proper solution would be to use the correct Unicode symmetric
quotes here. However this has the disadvantage that the system
requires Unicode support. We don't want that today. If Unicode is
available a generated po file can be used to output proper quotes. A
simple sed script like the one used for en@quote is sufficient to
change them.
The changes have been done by applying
sed -i "s/\`\([^'\`]*\)'/'\1'/g"
to most files and fixing obvious problems by hand. The msgid strings in
the po files were fixed with a similar command.
Since 2009-12-08 gpg was not able to find email addresses indicated
by a leading '<'. This happened when I merged the user id
classification code of gpgsm and gpg.
We better do this once and for all instead of cluttering all future
commits with diffs of trailing white spaces. In the majority of cases
blank or single lines are affected and thus this change won't disturb
a git blame too much. For future commits the pre-commit scripts
checks that this won't happen again.
* keydb.c (keydb_insert_cert): Do not lock here, but only check if
it is locked.
(keydb_store_cert): Lock here.
* keydb.h (keydb_delete): Accept new argument UNLOCK.
* keydb.c (keydb_delete): Likewise. Only unlock if this is set.
* delete.c (delete_one): Add new argument to invocation of
keydb_delete.
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.
* keybox-search.c (get_flag_from_image, keybox_get_flags): New.
(_keybox_get_flag_location): New.
* certchain.c (gpgsm_validate_chain): Mark revoked certs in the
keybox.
* keylist.c (list_cert_colon): New arg VALIDITY; use it to print a
revoked flag.
(list_internal_keys): Retrieve validity flag.
(list_external_cb): Pass 0 as validity flag.
* keydb.c (keydb_get_flags, keydb_set_flags): New.
(keydb_set_cert_flags): New.
(lock_all): Return a proper error code.
(keydb_lock): New.
(keydb_delete): Don't lock but check that it has been locked.
(keydb_update_keyblock): Ditto.
* delete.c (delete_one): Take a lock.
* gpgsm.c: Made --delete-key work.
* server.c (cmd_delkeys): New.
(register_commands): New command DELKEYS.
* decrypt.c (gpgsm_decrypt): Print a convenience note when RC2 is
used and a STATUS_ERROR with the algorithm oid.