Scheduled for 1.1 ----------------- * With option -i prompt before adding a key to the keyring and show some info what we are about to add. * Speed up calculation of key validation. * Allow a replacement for the progress functions in ./cipher * add an option to use an OpenPGP packet as input (and don't build a literal data packet) * print a warning when a revoked/expired _secret_ key is used. * --disable-asm should still assemble _udiv_qrnnd when needed * Skip RO keyrings when importing a key. Nice to have ------------ * Official test vectors for 3DES-EDE3 * use DEL and ^H for erasing the previous character (util/ttyio.c). or better readline. * Print a warning if the directory mode is wrong. * replace the keyserver stuff either by a call to a specialized utility and SOCKSify this utility. * Do a real fix for bug #7 or document that it is a PGP 5 error. * preferences of hash algorithms are not yet used. * Replace the SIGUSR1 stuff by semaphores to avoid loss of a signal. or use POSIX.4 realtime signals. Overhaul the interface and the test program. Use it with the test suite? * add test cases for invalid data (scrambled armor or other random data) * add checking of armor trailers * Burn the buffers used by fopen(), or use read(2). Does this really make sense? And while we are at it: implement a secure deletion stuff? * the pubkey encrypt functions should do some sanity checks. * dynload: implement the hint stuff. * "gpg filename.tar.gz.asc" should work like --verify (-sab). * for messages created with "-t", it might make sense to append the verification status of the message to the output (i.e. write something to the --output file and not only to stderr. * configure option where to find zlib * Check the beginning of file to detect already compressed files (gzip, bzip2, xdelta and some picture formats) * Display more validity information about the user IDs at certain places. We need a more general function to extract such kind of info from the trustdb. * Evaluate whether it make sense to replace the namehashs either by using the user ID directly or by using pointers into the trustdb. * --gen-prime may trigger a log_bug; should be a log_fatal.