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Accepting request 260826 from home:vitezslav_cizek:branches:Base:System - upgrade to 2.1.0 (modern) - The file "secring.gpg" is not anymore used to store the secret keys. Merging of secret keys is now supported. - All support for PGP-2 keys has been removed for security reasons. - The standard key generation interface is now much leaner. This will help a new user to quickly generate a suitable key. - Support for Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) is now available. - Commands to create and sign keys from the command line without any extra prompts are now available. - The Pinentry may now show the new passphrase entry and the passphrase confirmation entry in one dialog. - There is no more need to manually start the gpg-agent. It is now started by any part of GnuPG as needed. - Problems with importing keys with the same long key id have been addressed. - The Dirmngr is now part of GnuPG proper and also takes care of accessing keyserver. - Keyserver pools are now handled in a smarter way. - A new format for locally storing the public keys is now used. This considerable speeds up operations on large keyrings. - Revocation certificates are now created by default. - Card support has been updated, new readers and token types are supported. - The format of the key listing has been changed to better identify the properties of a key. - The gpg-agent may now be used on Windows as a Pageant replacement for Putty in the same way it is used for years on Unix as ssh-agent replacement. - Creation of X.509 certificates has been improved. It is now also possible to export them directly in PKCS#8 and PEM format for use OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/260826 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/gpg2?expand=0&rev=79
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--- tools/Makefile.am.orig 2014-11-06 18:12:17.743916141 +0100
+++ tools/Makefile.am 2014-11-06 18:13:17.073677366 +0100
@@ -36,8 +36,8 @@ sbin_SCRIPTS = addgnupghome applygnupgde
bin_SCRIPTS = gpgsm-gencert.sh
if HAVE_USTAR
-# bin_SCRIPTS += gpg-zip
-noinst_SCRIPTS = gpg-zip
+bin_SCRIPTS += gpg-zip
+#noinst_SCRIPTS = gpg-zip
endif
if BUILD_SYMCRYPTRUN
Accepting request 260826 from home:vitezslav_cizek:branches:Base:System - upgrade to 2.1.0 (modern) - The file "secring.gpg" is not anymore used to store the secret keys. Merging of secret keys is now supported. - All support for PGP-2 keys has been removed for security reasons. - The standard key generation interface is now much leaner. This will help a new user to quickly generate a suitable key. - Support for Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) is now available. - Commands to create and sign keys from the command line without any extra prompts are now available. - The Pinentry may now show the new passphrase entry and the passphrase confirmation entry in one dialog. - There is no more need to manually start the gpg-agent. It is now started by any part of GnuPG as needed. - Problems with importing keys with the same long key id have been addressed. - The Dirmngr is now part of GnuPG proper and also takes care of accessing keyserver. - Keyserver pools are now handled in a smarter way. - A new format for locally storing the public keys is now used. This considerable speeds up operations on large keyrings. - Revocation certificates are now created by default. - Card support has been updated, new readers and token types are supported. - The format of the key listing has been changed to better identify the properties of a key. - The gpg-agent may now be used on Windows as a Pageant replacement for Putty in the same way it is used for years on Unix as ssh-agent replacement. - Creation of X.509 certificates has been improved. It is now also possible to export them directly in PKCS#8 and PEM format for use OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/260826 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/gpg2?expand=0&rev=79
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@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ endif
# Fixme: We should remove the gpgkey2ssh tool.
bin_PROGRAMS = gpgconf gpg-connect-agent ${symcryptrun}
if !HAVE_W32_SYSTEM
-bin_PROGRAMS += watchgnupg gpgparsemail
+bin_PROGRAMS += watchgnupg gpgparsemail gpgsplit
endif
Accepting request 260826 from home:vitezslav_cizek:branches:Base:System - upgrade to 2.1.0 (modern) - The file "secring.gpg" is not anymore used to store the secret keys. Merging of secret keys is now supported. - All support for PGP-2 keys has been removed for security reasons. - The standard key generation interface is now much leaner. This will help a new user to quickly generate a suitable key. - Support for Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) is now available. - Commands to create and sign keys from the command line without any extra prompts are now available. - The Pinentry may now show the new passphrase entry and the passphrase confirmation entry in one dialog. - There is no more need to manually start the gpg-agent. It is now started by any part of GnuPG as needed. - Problems with importing keys with the same long key id have been addressed. - The Dirmngr is now part of GnuPG proper and also takes care of accessing keyserver. - Keyserver pools are now handled in a smarter way. - A new format for locally storing the public keys is now used. This considerable speeds up operations on large keyrings. - Revocation certificates are now created by default. - Card support has been updated, new readers and token types are supported. - The format of the key listing has been changed to better identify the properties of a key. - The gpg-agent may now be used on Windows as a Pageant replacement for Putty in the same way it is used for years on Unix as ssh-agent replacement. - Creation of X.509 certificates has been improved. It is now also possible to export them directly in PKCS#8 and PEM format for use OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/260826 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/gpg2?expand=0&rev=79
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if !HAVE_W32CE_SYSTEM
bin_PROGRAMS += gpgkey2ssh ${gpgtar}
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ libexec_PROGRAMS = gpg-check-pattern
endif
Accepting request 260826 from home:vitezslav_cizek:branches:Base:System - upgrade to 2.1.0 (modern) - The file "secring.gpg" is not anymore used to store the secret keys. Merging of secret keys is now supported. - All support for PGP-2 keys has been removed for security reasons. - The standard key generation interface is now much leaner. This will help a new user to quickly generate a suitable key. - Support for Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) is now available. - Commands to create and sign keys from the command line without any extra prompts are now available. - The Pinentry may now show the new passphrase entry and the passphrase confirmation entry in one dialog. - There is no more need to manually start the gpg-agent. It is now started by any part of GnuPG as needed. - Problems with importing keys with the same long key id have been addressed. - The Dirmngr is now part of GnuPG proper and also takes care of accessing keyserver. - Keyserver pools are now handled in a smarter way. - A new format for locally storing the public keys is now used. This considerable speeds up operations on large keyrings. - Revocation certificates are now created by default. - Card support has been updated, new readers and token types are supported. - The format of the key listing has been changed to better identify the properties of a key. - The gpg-agent may now be used on Windows as a Pageant replacement for Putty in the same way it is used for years on Unix as ssh-agent replacement. - Creation of X.509 certificates has been improved. It is now also possible to export them directly in PKCS#8 and PEM format for use OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/260826 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/gpg2?expand=0&rev=79
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if !HAVE_W32CE_SYSTEM
-noinst_PROGRAMS = clean-sat mk-tdata make-dns-cert gpgsplit
+noinst_PROGRAMS = clean-sat mk-tdata make-dns-cert
Accepting request 260826 from home:vitezslav_cizek:branches:Base:System - upgrade to 2.1.0 (modern) - The file "secring.gpg" is not anymore used to store the secret keys. Merging of secret keys is now supported. - All support for PGP-2 keys has been removed for security reasons. - The standard key generation interface is now much leaner. This will help a new user to quickly generate a suitable key. - Support for Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) is now available. - Commands to create and sign keys from the command line without any extra prompts are now available. - The Pinentry may now show the new passphrase entry and the passphrase confirmation entry in one dialog. - There is no more need to manually start the gpg-agent. It is now started by any part of GnuPG as needed. - Problems with importing keys with the same long key id have been addressed. - The Dirmngr is now part of GnuPG proper and also takes care of accessing keyserver. - Keyserver pools are now handled in a smarter way. - A new format for locally storing the public keys is now used. This considerable speeds up operations on large keyrings. - Revocation certificates are now created by default. - Card support has been updated, new readers and token types are supported. - The format of the key listing has been changed to better identify the properties of a key. - The gpg-agent may now be used on Windows as a Pageant replacement for Putty in the same way it is used for years on Unix as ssh-agent replacement. - Creation of X.509 certificates has been improved. It is now also possible to export them directly in PKCS#8 and PEM format for use OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/260826 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/gpg2?expand=0&rev=79
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endif
Accepting request 260826 from home:vitezslav_cizek:branches:Base:System - upgrade to 2.1.0 (modern) - The file "secring.gpg" is not anymore used to store the secret keys. Merging of secret keys is now supported. - All support for PGP-2 keys has been removed for security reasons. - The standard key generation interface is now much leaner. This will help a new user to quickly generate a suitable key. - Support for Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) is now available. - Commands to create and sign keys from the command line without any extra prompts are now available. - The Pinentry may now show the new passphrase entry and the passphrase confirmation entry in one dialog. - There is no more need to manually start the gpg-agent. It is now started by any part of GnuPG as needed. - Problems with importing keys with the same long key id have been addressed. - The Dirmngr is now part of GnuPG proper and also takes care of accessing keyserver. - Keyserver pools are now handled in a smarter way. - A new format for locally storing the public keys is now used. This considerable speeds up operations on large keyrings. - Revocation certificates are now created by default. - Card support has been updated, new readers and token types are supported. - The format of the key listing has been changed to better identify the properties of a key. - The gpg-agent may now be used on Windows as a Pageant replacement for Putty in the same way it is used for years on Unix as ssh-agent replacement. - Creation of X.509 certificates has been improved. It is now also possible to export them directly in PKCS#8 and PEM format for use OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/260826 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/gpg2?expand=0&rev=79
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common_libs = $(libcommon) ../gl/libgnu.a