photo. Use the short keyid as the filename on 8.3 systems.
* exec.h, exec.c (make_tempdir, exec_write, exec_finish): Allow caller to
specify filename. This should make things easier on windows and macs
where the file extension is required, but a whole filename is even better.
* keyedit.c (show_key_with_all_names, show_prefs): Show proper prefs for a
v4 key uid with no selfsig at all.
* misc.c (check_permissions): Don't check permissions on non-normal files
(pipes, character devices, etc.)
* misc.c (pct_expando): %t means extension, not name ("jpg", not "jpeg").
* keyserver.c (keyserver_spawn), photoid.c (show_photos), exec.h, exec.c:
Allow the caller to determine the temp file extension when starting an
exec_write and change all callers.
functions to return data about an image.
* packet.h, parse-packet.c (make_attribute_uidname,
parse_attribute_subpkts, parse_attribute), photoid.h, photoid.c
(show_photos): Handle multiple images in a single attribute packet.
* main.h, misc.c (pct_expando), sign.c (mk_notation_and_policy), photoid.c
(show_photos): Simpler expando code that does not require using
compile-time string sizes. Call image_type_to_string to get image strings
(i.e. "jpg", "image/jpeg"). Change all callers.
* keyedit.c (menu_showphoto), keylist.c (list_keyblock_print): Allow
viewing multiple images within a single attribute packet.
* gpgv.c: Various stubs for link happiness.
(handle_plaintext): Fix bug in handling literal packets with zero-length
data (no data was being confused with partial body length).
* misc.c (pct_expando), options.skel: %t means extension ("jpg"). %T means
MIME type ("image/jpeg").
* import.c (import_one): Only trigger trust update if the keyring is
actually changed.
* export.c (do_export_stream): Missing a m_free.
ID (in this version, it's always "jpeg"). Also tweak string expansion
loop to minimize reallocs.
* mainproc.c (do_check_sig): Variable type fix.
* keyedit.c (menu_set_primary_uid): Differentiate between true user IDs
and attribute user IDs when making one of them primary. That is, if we are
making a user ID primary, we alter user IDs. If we are making an attribute
packet primary, we alter attribute packets. This matches the language in
the latest attribute packet draft.
* keyedit.c (sign_uids): No need for the empty string hack.
* getkey.c (fixup_uidnode): Only accept preferences from the hashed
segment of the self-sig.
KEYDB_SEARCH_DESC - no point in reinventing the wheel. This allows the
helper program to search the keyserver by fingerprint if desired (and the
keyserver supports it). Note that automatic fingerprint promotion during
refresh only applies to v4 keys as a v4 fingerprint can be easily changed
into a long or short key id, and a v3 cannot.
Take two copies of hextobyte() from pubkey-enc.c and getkey.c and make
them into one copy in misc.c.
is a cert. A sig has sigclass 0x00, 0x01, 0x02, or 0x40, and everything
else is a cert.
Add a "nrlsign" for nonrevocable and local key signatures.
Add a --no-force-mdc to undo --force-mdc.
Add a knob to force --disable-mdc/--no-disable-mdc. Off by default, of
course, but is used in --pgp2 and --pgp6 modes.
Allow specifying multiple users in the "Enter the user ID" loop. Enter a
blank line to stop. Show each key+id as it is added.
It is not illegal (though possibly silly) to have multiple policy URLs in
a given signature, so print all that are present.
More efficient implementation of URL-ifying code for --search on an HKP
keyserver.
"http://notary.jabberwocky.com/keysign/%K" to create a per-signature
policy URL. Use the new generic %-handler for the photo ID stuff as well.
Display policy URLs and notations during signature generation if
--show-policy-url/--show-notation is set.
Remove get_temp_dir (it's in exec.c now)
Allow --delete-key (now --delete-keys, though --delete-key still works) to
delete multiple keys in one go. This applies to
--delete-secret-key(s) and --delete-secret-and-public-key(s) as well
that live there for safe permission/ownership (--no-permission-warning to
disable)
The newer glibcs print scary warnings about using mktemp(). The use here
was actually safe, but the warning was bound to confuse people, so here is
an arguably better tempname creator that pulls random bits from the pool.