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Dec 10 2009
Please find a minor patch attached. It fixes the formatting of the headline
(command should be all-uppercase). It further introduces a few formatting
requests (e.g. don't hyphenate the filename or the reference to gtk-options.
Dec 8 2009
From my investigation the only workaround seems to be the no-honor-keyserver-url
option. What I could imagine is, to test, if the given keyserver pref of a key
is equal to the specified preferred keyserver and delay this key processing and
process it with all other keys without keyserver prefs. However this won't solve
the problem completely, as all other keys would still be processed one after the
other (which BTW sounds reasonable to me).
Dec 6 2009
After talking to Arthur, the author of the manual page, the manual page is
provided under the GNU General Public license version 2 or (at your option) any
later version.
Nov 28 2009
It was a problem with the gpgme Debian package:
Sep 15 2009
Sep 9 2009
Sep 8 2009
There is further an "it's" which must be "its". Patch attached.
Patch for 2.
Patch for 1.4.
Sep 6 2009
Aug 19 2009
I leave this decision to you. I agree to the reporter, that everything is a bit
"wildly" ordered atm. However, I cannot speak for an unexperienced user. I've
asked the reported for feedback/his opinion.
Aug 14 2009
Unfortunately still not fixed in 1.4.10 rc1.
Sorry, this was the wrong report. #917 is still open.
Seems to has been missed to be synced. Issue is still there in 1.4.10 rc1.
Seems to has been missed to be synced. Issue is still there.
It seems, the buggy translation had been reintroduced:
Aug 7 2009
Jul 22 2009
Will this be backported to 1.4 as well?
Jul 17 2009
Jul 16 2009
Jul 15 2009
Jul 14 2009
Jul 10 2009
Jun 2 2009
Ah found something:
Jun 1 2009
See these threads for example:
May 31 2009
May 29 2009
I get a build failure. g10/gpgv.c probably misses:
And the same fixes for gnupg 1.4.
I found some more. So here a new diff for gnupg 2.
One more. At