/* gpg-mail-tube.c - A tool to encrypt mails in a pipeline * Copyright (C) 2024 g10 Code GmbH * * This file is part of GnuPG. * * This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of * the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License * along with this program; if not, see . * SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM # error this program does not work for Windows #endif #define INCLUDED_BY_MAIN_MODULE 1 #include "../common/util.h" #include "../common/init.h" #include "../common/sysutils.h" #include "../common/ccparray.h" #include "../common/mbox-util.h" #include "../common/zb32.h" #include "rfc822parse.h" #include "mime-maker.h" /* Constants to identify the commands and options. */ enum cmd_and_opt_values { aDefault = 0, oQuiet = 'q', oVerbose = 'v', oAsAttach = 'a', oDebug = 500, oGpgProgram, oHeader, oVSD, oLogFile, oNoStderr, oSetenv, oDummy }; /* The list of commands and options. */ static gpgrt_opt_t opts[] = { ARGPARSE_group (301, ("@\nOptions:\n ")), ARGPARSE_s_n (oVerbose, "verbose", ("verbose")), ARGPARSE_s_n (oQuiet, "quiet", ("be somewhat more quiet")), ARGPARSE_s_s (oDebug, "debug", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oGpgProgram, "gpg", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oHeader, "header" , "|NAME=VALUE|add \"NAME: VALUE\" as header to all mails"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oSetenv, "setenv" , "|NAME=VALUE|set envvar NAME to VALUE"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oVSD, "vsd", "run the vsd installation of gpg"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oLogFile, "log-file", "|FILE|write diagnostics to FILE"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoStderr, "no-stderr", "suppress all output to stderr"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oAsAttach, "as-attachment","attach the encrypted mail"), ARGPARSE_end () }; /* We keep all global options in the structure OPT. */ static struct { int verbose; unsigned int debug; int quiet; const char *logfile; /* Name of a log file or NULL. */ char *gpg_program; strlist_t extra_headers; unsigned int vsd:1; unsigned int no_stderr:1;/* Avoid any writes to stderr. */ unsigned int as_attach:1;/* Create an encrypted attachment. */ } opt; /* Debug values and macros. */ #define DBG_MIME_VALUE 1 /* Debug the MIME structure. */ #define DBG_PARSER_VALUE 2 /* Debug the Mail parser. */ #define DBG_CRYPTO_VALUE 4 /* Debug low level crypto. */ #define DBG_EXTPROG_VALUE 16384 /* debug external program calls */ #define DBG_MIME (opt.debug & DBG_MIME_VALUE) #define DBG_PARSER (opt.debug & DBG_PARSER_VALUE) #define DBG_CRYPTO (opt.debug & DBG_CRYPTO_VALUE) #define DBG_EXTPROG (opt.debug & DBG_EXTPROG_VALUE) /* The list of supported debug flags. */ static struct debug_flags_s debug_flags [] = { { DBG_MIME_VALUE , "mime" }, { DBG_PARSER_VALUE , "parser" }, { DBG_CRYPTO_VALUE , "crypto" }, { DBG_EXTPROG_VALUE, "extprog" }, { 0, NULL } }; /* Definition of the parser object. */ struct parser_context_s { /* The RFC822 parser context is stored here during callbacks. */ rfc822parse_t msg; /* Helper to convey error codes from user callbacks. */ gpg_error_t err; /* Flag is set if a MIME-Version header was found. */ unsigned int mime_version_seen:1; /* Set when the body of a mail has been reached. */ unsigned int in_body:1; /* Set as long as we are in a content-type or a continuation of * it. */ unsigned int in_ct:1; /* A buffer for reading a mail line. */ char line[5000]; }; /* Prototypes. */ static gpg_error_t mail_tube_encrypt (estream_t fpin, strlist_t recipients); static void prepare_for_appimage (void); static gpg_error_t start_gpg_encrypt (estream_t *r_input, gpgrt_process_t *r_proc, strlist_t recipients); /* Print usage information and provide strings for help. */ static const char * my_strusage( int level ) { const char *p; switch (level) { case 9: p = "LGPL-2.1-or-later"; break; case 11: p = "gpg-mail-tube"; break; case 12: p = "@GNUPG@"; break; case 13: p = VERSION; break; case 14: p = GNUPG_DEF_COPYRIGHT_LINE; break; case 17: p = PRINTABLE_OS_NAME; break; case 19: p = ("Please report bugs to <@EMAIL@>.\n"); break; case 1: case 40: p = ("Usage: gpg-mail-tube [options] recipients (-h for help)"); break; case 41: p = ("Syntax: gpg-mail-tube [options]\n" "Tool to encrypt rfc822 formatted mail in a pipeline\n"); break; default: p = NULL; break; } return p; } /* static void */ /* wrong_args (const char *text) */ /* { */ /* es_fprintf (es_stderr, "usage: %s [options] %s\n", gpgrt_strusage (11), text); */ /* exit (2); */ /* } */ /* Command line parsing. */ static enum cmd_and_opt_values parse_arguments (gpgrt_argparse_t *pargs, gpgrt_opt_t *popts) { enum cmd_and_opt_values cmd = 0; int no_more_options = 0; while (!no_more_options && gpgrt_argparse (NULL, pargs, popts)) { switch (pargs->r_opt) { case oQuiet: opt.quiet = 1; break; case oVerbose: opt.verbose++; break; case oDebug: if (parse_debug_flag (pargs->r.ret_str, &opt.debug, debug_flags)) { pargs->r_opt = ARGPARSE_INVALID_ARG; pargs->err = ARGPARSE_PRINT_ERROR; } break; case oLogFile: opt.logfile = pargs->r.ret_str; break; case oNoStderr: opt.no_stderr = 1; break; case oAsAttach: opt.as_attach = 1; break; case oGpgProgram: opt.gpg_program = pargs->r.ret_str; break; case oHeader: append_to_strlist (&opt.extra_headers, pargs->r.ret_str); break; case oSetenv: putenv (pargs->r.ret_str); break; case oVSD: opt.vsd = 1; break; default: pargs->err = ARGPARSE_PRINT_ERROR; break; } } return cmd; } /* gpg-mail-tube main. */ int main (int argc, char **argv) { gpg_error_t err; gpgrt_argparse_t pargs; enum cmd_and_opt_values cmd; strlist_t recipients = NULL; int i; const char *s; gnupg_reopen_std ("gpg-mail-tube"); gpgrt_set_strusage (my_strusage); log_set_prefix ("gpg-mail-tube", GPGRT_LOG_WITH_PREFIX); /* Make sure that our subsystems are ready. */ init_common_subsystems (&argc, &argv); /* Parse the command line. */ pargs.argc = &argc; pargs.argv = &argv; pargs.flags = ARGPARSE_FLAG_KEEP; cmd = parse_arguments (&pargs, opts); gpgrt_argparse (NULL, &pargs, NULL); if (log_get_errorcount (0)) exit (2); /* Some applications do not distinguish between stdout and stderr * and would thus clutter the mail with diagnostics. This option * can be used to inhibit this. */ if (opt.no_stderr) { es_fflush (es_stderr); fflush (stderr); i = open ("/dev/null", O_WRONLY); if (i == -1) log_fatal ("failed to open '/dev/null': %s\n", gpg_strerror (gpg_err_code_from_syserror ())); else if (dup2 (i, 2) == -1) log_fatal ("directing stderr to '/dev/null' failed: %s\n", gpg_strerror (gpg_err_code_from_syserror ())); } if (opt.logfile) { log_set_file (opt.logfile); log_set_prefix (NULL, (GPGRT_LOG_WITH_PREFIX | GPGRT_LOG_WITH_TIME | GPGRT_LOG_WITH_PID)); } /* Print a warning if an argument looks like an option. */ if (!opt.quiet && !(pargs.flags & ARGPARSE_FLAG_STOP_SEEN)) { for (i=0; i < argc; i++) if (argv[i][0] == '-' && argv[i][1] == '-') log_info (("NOTE: '%s' is not considered an option\n"), argv[i]); } /* Set defaults for non given options. */ if (!opt.gpg_program) opt.gpg_program = xstrdup (gnupg_module_name (GNUPG_MODULE_NAME_GPG)); /* Check for syntax errors in the --header option to avoid later * error messages with a not easy to find cause */ if (opt.extra_headers) { strlist_t sl; for (sl = opt.extra_headers; sl; sl = sl->next) { err = mime_maker_add_header (NULL, sl->d, NULL); if (err) log_error ("syntax error in \"--header %s\": %s\n", sl->d, gpg_strerror (err)); } } /* The remaining arguments are the recipients - put them into a list. */ /* TODO: Check that these are all valid mail addresses so that gpg * will consider them as such. */ for (i=0; i < argc; i++) add_to_strlist (&recipients, argv[i]); if (opt.vsd) { prepare_for_appimage (); /* In VSD mode we set GNUPGHOME unless it has already been set. * This is the same what the AppImage shell does. This has to * be done after the appimage has been started because otherwise * the AppImage won't write the run-gpgconf script. */ if (!(s=getenv ("GNUPGHOME")) || !*s) { char *tmpstr, *estr; tmpstr = make_filename ("~/.gnupg-vsd", NULL); estr = xstrconcat ("GNUPGHOME=", tmpstr, NULL); xfree (tmpstr); gpgrt_annotate_leaked_object (estr); putenv (estr); } } if (log_get_errorcount (0)) exit (2); /* Run the selected command. */ switch (cmd) { case aDefault: err = mail_tube_encrypt (es_stdin, recipients); break; default: gpgrt_usage (1); err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_BUG); break; } if (err) log_error ("command failed: %s\n", gpg_strerror (err)); free_strlist (recipients); return log_get_errorcount (0)? 1:0; } /* This function is called by the mail parser to communicate events. * This callback communicates with the main function using a structure * passed in OPAQUE. Should return 0 or set errno and return -1. */ static int mail_tube_message_cb (void *opaque, rfc822parse_event_t event, rfc822parse_t msg) { struct parser_context_s *ctx = opaque; const char *s; if (event == RFC822PARSE_HEADER_SEEN) { /* We don't need this because we will output the header lines as * collected by the parser and thus with canonicalized names. * The original idea was to keep the lines as received so not to * break DKIM. But DKIM would break anyway because DKIM should * always cover the CT field which we have to replace. */ if (!(s = rfc822parse_last_header_line (msg))) ; else if (!rfc822_cmp_header_name (s, "Content-Type")) ctx->in_ct = 1; else if (*s) ctx->in_ct = 0; /* Another header started. */ if (s && *s && !rfc822_cmp_header_name (s, "MIME-Version")) ctx->mime_version_seen = 1; } else if (event == RFC822PARSE_T2BODY) { ctx->in_ct = 0; ctx->in_body = 1; } return 0; } /* Receive a mail from FPIN and process to STDOUT. RECIPIENTS is a * string list with the recipients of for this message. */ static gpg_error_t mail_tube_encrypt (estream_t fpin, strlist_t recipients) { static const char *ct_names[] = { "Content-Type", "Content-Transfer-Encoding", "Content-Description", "Content-Disposition" }; gpg_error_t err; struct parser_context_s parser_context = { NULL }; struct parser_context_s *ctx = &parser_context; unsigned int lineno = 0; size_t length; char *line; strlist_t sl; void *iterp; const char *s; char *boundary = NULL; /* Actually only the random part of it. */ estream_t gpginfp = NULL; gpgrt_process_t proc = NULL; int exitcode; int i, found; int ct_is_text = 0; ctx->msg = rfc822parse_open (mail_tube_message_cb, ctx); if (!ctx->msg) { err = gpg_error_from_syserror (); log_error ("can't open mail parser: %s", gpg_strerror (err)); goto leave; } /* Fixme: We should not use fgets because it can't cope with embedded nul characters. */ while (!ctx->in_body && es_fgets (ctx->line, sizeof (ctx->line), fpin)) { lineno++; if (lineno == 1 && !strncmp (line, "From ", 5)) continue; /* We better ignore a leading From line. */ line = ctx->line; length = strlen (line); if (length && line[length - 1] == '\n') line[--length] = 0; else log_error ("mail parser detected too long or" " non terminated last line (lnr=%u)\n", lineno); if (length && line[length - 1] == '\r') line[--length] = 0; ctx->err = 0; if (rfc822parse_insert (ctx->msg, line, length)) { err = gpg_error_from_syserror (); log_error ("mail parser failed: %s", gpg_strerror (err)); goto leave; } if (ctx->err) /* Error from a callback detected. */ { err = ctx->err; goto leave; } } if (!ctx->in_body) { log_error ("mail w/o a body\n"); err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NO_DATA); goto leave; } /* Replace the content-type and output the collected headers. */ ctx->in_ct = 0; for (iterp=NULL; (s = rfc822parse_enum_header_lines (ctx->msg, &iterp)); ) { for (i=found=0; !found && i < DIM (ct_names); i++) if (!rfc822_cmp_header_name (s, ct_names[i])) found = 1; if (found) ctx->in_ct = 1; else if (*s == ' ' || *s == '\t') ; /* Continuation */ else ctx->in_ct = 0; if (!ctx->in_ct) es_fprintf (es_stdout, "%s\r\n", s); } rfc822parse_enum_header_lines (NULL, &iterp); /* Close enumerator. */ if (opt.as_attach) { rfc822parse_field_t field; const char *media; field = rfc822parse_parse_field (ctx->msg, "Content-Type", -1); if (!field) ct_is_text = 1; /* Assumed CT is text/plain. */ else if ((media = rfc822parse_query_media_type (field, NULL)) && !strcmp (media, "text")) ct_is_text = 1; rfc822parse_release_field (field); } /* Create a boundary. We use a pretty simple random string to avoid * the Libgcrypt overhead. It could actually be a constant string * because this is the outer container. */ { uint32_t noncebuf = time (NULL); boundary = zb32_encode (&noncebuf, 8 * sizeof noncebuf); if (!boundary) { err = gpg_error_from_syserror (); goto leave; } } if (!ctx->mime_version_seen) es_fprintf (es_stdout, "MIME-Version: 1.0\r\n"); if (opt.as_attach) es_fprintf (es_stdout, "Content-Type: multipart/mixed;" " boundary=\"=-=mt-%s=-=\r\n", boundary); else es_fprintf (es_stdout, "Content-Type: multipart/encrypted;" " protocol=\"application/pgp-encrypted\";\r\n" "\tboundary=\"=-=mt-%s=-=\r\n", boundary); /* Add the extra headers. */ for (sl = opt.extra_headers; sl; sl = sl->next) { s = strchr (sl->d, '='); log_assert (s); es_fprintf (es_stdout, "%.*s: %s\r\n", (int)(s - sl->d), sl->d, s + 1); } /* Output the plain or PGP/MIME boilerplate. */ if (opt.as_attach) { /* FIXME: Need to have a configurable message here. */ es_fprintf (es_stdout, "\r\n" "\r\n" "--=-=mt-%s=-=\r\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii\r\n" "Content-Disposition: inline\r\n" "\r\n" "Please find attached an encrypted %s.\r\n" "\r\n" "--=-=mt-%s=-=\r\n", boundary, ct_is_text? "file":"message", boundary); if (ct_is_text) es_fprintf (es_stdout, "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii\r\n" "Content-Description: PGP encrypted file\r\n" "Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=\"%s\"\r\n" "\r\n", "pgp-encrypted-file.txt.asc"); else es_fprintf (es_stdout, "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii\r\n" "Content-Description: PGP encrypted message\r\n" "Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=\"%s\"\r\n" "\r\n", "pgp-encrypted-msg.eml.asc"); } else /* PGP/MIME */ es_fprintf (es_stdout, "\r\n" "\r\n" "--=-=mt-%s=-=\r\n" "Content-Type: application/pgp-encrypted\r\n" "Content-Description: PGP/MIME version id\r\n" "\r\n" "Version: 1\r\n" "\r\n" "--=-=mt-%s=-=\r\n" "Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name=\"encmsg.asc\"\r\n" "Content-Description: PGP/MIME encrypted message\r\n" "Content-Disposition: inline; filename=\"encmsg.asc\"\r\n" "\r\n", boundary, boundary); /* Start gpg and get a stream to fed data to gpg */ err = start_gpg_encrypt (&gpginfp, &proc, recipients); if (err) { log_error ("failed to start gpg process: %s\n", gpg_strerror (err)); goto leave; } if (opt.as_attach && ct_is_text) { /* No headers at all; write as plain file and ignore the encoding. */ /* FIXME: Should we do a base64 or QP decoding? */ } else { /* Write new mime headers using the original content-* values. */ for (i=0; i < DIM (ct_names); i++) { line = rfc822parse_get_field (ctx->msg, ct_names[i], -1, NULL); if (opt.verbose) log_info ("original Content-type is '%s'\n", line); if (line) { es_fprintf (gpginfp, "%s\r\n", line); rfc822_free (line); } } es_fprintf (gpginfp, "\r\n"); /* End of MIME header. */ } /* Read the remaining input and feed it to gpg. */ while (es_fgets (ctx->line, sizeof (ctx->line), fpin)) { lineno++; line = ctx->line; length = strlen (line); if (length && line[length - 1] == '\n') line[--length] = 0; else log_error ("mail parser detected too long or" " non terminated last line (lnr=%u)\n", lineno); if (length && line[length - 1] == '\r') line[--length] = 0; es_fprintf (gpginfp, "%s\r\n", line); } /* Wait for gpg to finish. */ err = es_fclose (gpginfp); gpginfp = NULL; if (err) log_error ("error closing pipe: %s\n", gpg_strerror (err)); err = gpgrt_process_wait (proc, 1 /* hang */); if (err) { log_error ("waiting for process %s failed: %s\n", opt.gpg_program, gpg_strerror (err)); goto leave; } gpgrt_process_ctl (proc, GPGRT_PROCESS_GET_EXIT_ID, &exitcode); if (exitcode) { log_error ("running %s failed: exitcode=%d\n", opt.gpg_program, exitcode); goto leave; } gpgrt_process_release (proc); proc = NULL; /* Output the final boundary. */ es_fflush (es_stdout); fflush (stdout); es_fprintf (es_stdout, "\r\n" "--=-=mt-%s=-=--\r\n" "\r\n", boundary); /* Success */ rfc822parse_close (ctx->msg); ctx->msg = NULL; err = 0; leave: gpgrt_fcancel (gpginfp); gpgrt_process_release (proc); rfc822parse_cancel (ctx->msg); xfree (boundary); return err; } /* This function returns the name of the gpg binary unter the APPDIR * of the VSD version as a malloced string. It also tests whether * this binary is executable. Returns NULL if the APPDIR was not * found or the gpg is not executable (i.e. not yet/anymore properly * mounted) */ static char * get_vsd_gpgbin (void) { gpg_error_t err; char *fname; estream_t fp = NULL; char *line = NULL; size_t linelen; char *gpgbin = NULL; char *p, *pend; fname = make_filename ("~/.gnupg-vsd/run-gpgconf", NULL); /* Although we could simply run that script with -L bindir to get * the bin directory we parse the script instead and look for the * assignment of the APPDIR variable which should always be like * APPDIR="/somepath" * Doing this is much faster and avoids the overhead of running the * script and the gpgconf tool. */ if (gnupg_access (fname, F_OK)) goto leave; /* File not available. */ fp = es_fopen (fname, "r"); if (!fp) { err = gpg_error_from_syserror (); if (gpg_err_code (err) != GPG_ERR_ENOENT) log_info ("error opening '%s': %s\n", fname, gpg_strerror (err)); goto leave; } line = NULL; linelen = 0; while (es_read_line (fp, &line, &linelen, NULL) > 0) { if (strncmp (line, "APPDIR=", 7)) continue; p = line + 7; if (*p != '\"' && *p != '\'') continue; pend = strchr (p+1, *p); if (!pend || p+1 == pend) continue; *pend = 0; gpgbin = xstrconcat (p+1, "/usr/bin/gpg", NULL); break; } if (gpgbin && gnupg_access (gpgbin, X_OK)) { xfree (gpgbin); gpgbin = NULL; } leave: es_fclose (fp); xfree (line); xfree (fname); return gpgbin; } /* This function is used in VSD mode to override the opt.gpg_program * by replacing it with the gpg from the "GnuPG VS-DesktopĀ®" AppImage. * Start that AppImage if it has not yet been started. No error * return but it bumps the error counter. */ static void prepare_for_appimage (void) { gpg_error_t err; char *gpgbin; char *fname = NULL; int i; gpgbin = get_vsd_gpgbin (); if (!gpgbin) { /* Run the sleep program for 2^30 seconds (34 years). */ static const char *args[4] = { "-c", "sleep", "1073741824", NULL }; static char *save_gpghome; static int gpghome_saved; gpgrt_spawn_actions_t act; /* Reset the GNUPGHOME so that the AppRun shell can do the Right * Thing; i.e. creating a ~/.gnupg-vsd/run-gpgconf script. */ if (!gpghome_saved) { if ((save_gpghome = getenv ("GNUPGHOME")) && *save_gpghome) { save_gpghome = xstrconcat ("GNUPGHOME=", save_gpghome, NULL); gpgrt_annotate_leaked_object (save_gpghome); putenv ("GNUPGHOME="); } gpghome_saved = 1; } /* Note that we need to use that fixed GNUPGHOME. */ fname = make_filename ("~/.gnupg-vsd/gnupg-vs-desktop.AppImage", NULL); err = gpgrt_spawn_actions_new (&act); if (!err) { err = gpgrt_process_spawn (fname, args, GPGRT_PROCESS_DETACHED, act, NULL); gpgrt_spawn_actions_release (act); } if (err) { log_error ("failed to start '%s': %s\n", fname, gpg_strerror (err)); return; } for (i=0; i < 30 && !(gpgbin = get_vsd_gpgbin ()); i++) { if (opt.verbose) log_info ("waiting until the AppImage has started ...\n"); gnupg_sleep (1); } if (gpgbin && gpghome_saved && save_gpghome && *save_gpghome) putenv (save_gpghome); if (opt.verbose && gpgbin) log_info ("using AppImage gpg binary '%s'\n", gpgbin); } if (!gpgbin) log_error ("AppImage did not start up properly\n"); else { xfree (opt.gpg_program); opt.gpg_program = gpgbin; } xfree (fname); } /* Create a new gpg process for encryption. On success a new stream * is stored at R_INPUT and the process objectat R_PROC. The gpg * output is sent to stdout and is always armored. */ static gpg_error_t start_gpg_encrypt (estream_t *r_input, gpgrt_process_t *r_proc, strlist_t recipients) { gpg_error_t err; strlist_t sl; ccparray_t ccp; #ifdef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM HANDLE except[2] = { INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE }; #else int except[2] = { -1, -1 }; #endif const char **argv; gpgrt_spawn_actions_t act = NULL; char *logfilebuf = NULL; const char *s; *r_input = NULL; *r_proc = NULL; es_fflush (es_stdout); if (opt.verbose) { if (!(s = getenv ("GNUPGHOME"))) s = ""; log_info ("starting gpg as %u:%u with %s%s\n", (unsigned int)getuid (), (unsigned int)getgid (), *s? "GNUPGHOME=":"HOME=", *s? s : getenv ("HOME")); } ccparray_init (&ccp, 0); ccparray_put (&ccp, "--batch"); if (opt.logfile) { logfilebuf = xasprintf ("--log-file=%s", opt.logfile); ccparray_put (&ccp, logfilebuf); } if (DBG_EXTPROG) ccparray_put (&ccp, "--debug=0"); ccparray_put (&ccp, "--armor"); ccparray_put (&ccp, "--output"); ccparray_put (&ccp, "-"); if (opt.vsd) ccparray_put (&ccp, "--require-compliance"); ccparray_put (&ccp, "--auto-key-locate=clear,local,ldap"); ccparray_put (&ccp, "--encrypt"); for (sl = recipients; sl; sl = sl->next) { ccparray_put (&ccp, "-r"); ccparray_put (&ccp, sl->d); if (opt.verbose) log_info ("encrypting to '%s'\n", sl->d); } ccparray_put (&ccp, "--"); ccparray_put (&ccp, NULL); argv = ccparray_get (&ccp, NULL); if (!argv) { err = gpg_error_from_syserror (); goto leave; } err = gpgrt_spawn_actions_new (&act); if (err) { xfree (argv); goto leave; } #ifdef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM gpgrt_spawn_actions_set_inherit_handles (act, except); #else gpgrt_spawn_actions_set_inherit_fds (act, except); #endif err = gpgrt_process_spawn (opt.gpg_program, argv, (GPGRT_PROCESS_STDIN_PIPE | GPGRT_PROCESS_STDOUT_KEEP | GPGRT_PROCESS_STDERR_KEEP), act, r_proc); gpgrt_spawn_actions_release (act); xfree (argv); if (err) goto leave; gpgrt_process_get_streams (*r_proc, 0, r_input, NULL, NULL); leave: if (err) { gpgrt_process_release (*r_proc); *r_proc = NULL; } xfree (logfilebuf); return err; }