* add assembler support for more CPUs. (work, but easy) * improve iobuf by reading more than one byte at once, this shoud espceially done for the buffer in the chain. * add a way to difference between errors and eof in the underflow/flush function of iobuf. * check that all output is filtered when displayed. * add trust stuff * add checking of armor trailers * add real secure memory * look for a way to reuse RSA signatures * remove all "Fixmes" * speed up the RIPE-MD-160 * add signal handling * enable a SIGSEGV handler while using zlib functions * PGP writes the signature and then the file, this is not a good idea, we can't write such files if we take input from stdin. So the solution will: accept such packet, but write signature the corret way: first the data and then the signature[s] this is much easier to check, also we must read the entire data before we can check wether we have the pubkey or not. The one-pass signature packets should be implemented to avoid this. * complete cipher/cast.c * complete cipher/dsa.c * armor has now some problems. * add g10 stuff to Mutt's pgpinvoke.c * Burn the buffers used by fopen(). * bug: g10/trustdb.c#build_sigrecs called to often by do_list_path and remove the bad kludge. Maybe we should put all sigs into the trustdb and mark them as valid/invalid/nopubkey, and how do we check, that we have a self-signature -> put this stuff into a kind of directory record, as it does not belong to the pubkey record?