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* common/homedir.c: Include sys/stat.h and zb32.h. (w32_portable_app, w32_bin_is_bin): Change type from int to byte. (non_default_homedir): New. (is_gnupg_default_homedir): New. (default_homedir): Set non_default_homedir. (gnupg_set_homedir): Set non_default_homedir and make the_gnupg_homedir and absolute directory name. (gnupg_homedir): Return an absolute directory name. (_gnupg_socketdir_internal): New. (gnupg_socketdir): Implement /run/user/ based sockets. * tools/gpg-connect-agent.c (get_var_ext): Replace now obsolete make_filename by xstrdup. * tools/gpgconf.c (main): Sue gnupg_homedir for the "homedir:" output. -- If a [/var]/run/user/$(id -u)/ directory exists, a gnupg subdir is created as needed and the permissions of the directories are checked. If that all matches that directory name is returned instead of the homedir. To cope with non standard homedirs (via GNUPGHOME or --homedir) the SHA-1 hash of the homedir is computed, left truncated to 120 bits, zBase-32 encoded, prefixed with "d.", and appended to "[/var]/run/user/$(id -u)/gnupg/". If that directory exists and has proper permissions it is returned as socket dir - if not the homedir is used. Due to cleanup issues, this directory will not be auto-created but needs to be created by the user in advance. The required permissions are: directory owned by the user, group and others bits not set. Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
============ GPG Conf ============ Main documentation for this tool can be found in doc/tools.texi. BACKENDS ======== Backends should support the following commands: Command --gpgconf-list ---------------------- List the location of the configuration file, and all default values of all options. The location of the configuration file must be an absolute pathname. The format of each line is: NAME:FLAGS:DEFAULT:ARGDEF NAME This field contains a name tag for the group or option. The name tag is used to specify the group or option in all communication with GPGConf. The name tag is to be used verbatim. It is not in any escaped format. FLAGS The flags field contains an unsigned number. Its value is the OR-wise combination of the following flag values: 16 default If this flag is set, a default value is available. 32 default desc If this flag is set, a (runtime) default is available. This and the "default" flag are mutually exclusive. 64 no arg desc If this flag is set, and the "optional arg" flag is set, then the option has a special meaning if no argument is given. DEFAULT This field is defined only for options. Its format is that of an option argument (see section Format Conventions for details). If the default value is empty, then no default is known. Otherwise, the value specifies the default value for this option. Note that this field is also meaningful if the option itself does not take a real argument. ARGDEF This field is defined only for options for which the "optional arg" flag is set. If the "no arg desc" flag is not set, its format is that of an option argument (see section Format Conventions for details). If the default value is empty, then no default is known. Otherwise, the value specifies the default value for this option. If the "no arg desc" flag is set, the field is either empty or contains a description of the effect of this option if no argument is given. Note that this field is also meaningful if the option itself does not take a real argument. Example: $ dirmngr --gpgconf-list gpgconf-config-file:/mnt/marcus/.gnupg/dirmngr.conf ldapservers-file:/mnt/marcus/.gnupg/dirmngr_ldapservers.conf add-servers:0 max-replies:10 TODO ---- * Implement --dry-run and --quiet. * Extend the backend interface to include gettext domain and description, if available, to avoid repeating this information in gpgconf.