* use zlib 1.1.13 to avoid a bug with 13 bit windows * FreeBSD: #define USE_DYNAMIC_LINKING #define HAVE_DL_DLOPEN and the ld option -export-dynamic. * Well, there was one thing extra I needed to do. While configure found the gdbm library, it didn't add the path the the include file list. I had to re-run configure with CPPFLAGS set: env CPPFLAGS='-I/usr/local/include' configure ... * clearsig: keep lineendings as they are. Remember that trailings blanks are not hashed. * Fix ;) revocation and expire stuff. * check preferences (cipher and compress) * OpenBSD: dynamic loading with dlopen works on OpenBSD, but: OpenBSD binaries are a.out, so every symbol begins with "_" * should we flush the getkey.c caches while doing an import? * prefer a type 16 subkey for encryption because pgp cannot handle type 20? * The critical bit of signature subpackets is not yet supported; i.e. it is ignored. * We need a maintainence pass over the trustdb which flags signatures as expired if the key used to make the signature has expired. Maybe it is a good idea to store the exiration time in the key record of the trustdb. * write a tool to extract selected keys from a file. * new menu to delete signatures and list signature in menu * commandline controlled --edit-key with assumed save. * -rdynamic auf Solaris Problem * Replace the SIGUSR1 stuff by semaphores to avoid loss of a signal. * add test cases for invalid data (scrambled armor or other random data) * add some sanity checks to read_keyblock, so that we are sure that the minimal requirements are met (?) * decryption of message with multiple recipients does not work. * preferences of hash algorithms are not yet used. * rewrite --list-packets or put it into another tool. * Burn the buffers used by fopen(), or use read(2). Does this really make sense? * Change the buffering to a mbuf like scheme? Need it for PSST anyway. * add checking of armor trailers * remove all "Fixmes" * Change the internal represention of keyid into a struct which can also hold the localid and extend the localid to hold information of the subkey number because two subkeys may have the same keyid. * add an option to re-create a public key from a secret key; we can do this in trustdb.c:verify_own_keys. * signature verification is done duplicated on import: in import.c and tehn in trustdb.c too. Maybe we can use a flag to skip the actual verification process (this should work if we use the same keyblock, but I'm not sure how to accomplish that). Another way is to allow the import of bogus data and let trustdb mark these keys as invalid; I see an advantage in this that it may help to prevent a DoS on a keyserver by sending him a lot of bogus signatures which he has to check - Needs further investigation. * change the fake_data stuff to mpi_set_opaque * Is it okay to use gettext for the help system? * Add some stuff for DU cc * use "passphrase" instead of "pass phrase" * Use "user ID", "trustdb" and "WARNING".