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Aug 31 2018
Assuming dirmngr is just connecting to localhost on one of the following ports: 9050, 9150 or 8118 (maybe) then an interim workaround could be achieved with ncat (or netcat, or nc ... but ncat is like those two on steroids and will happily pass a shell exec function to connect to the remote host with openssl too (which may be preferred depending on the size of the LAN).
The implementation by Bourne shell is not perfect. Parsing .pc file depends on glob pattern match, which would have unexpected behavior in some cases (e.g. when .pc has no variable definitions and it only has "Requires: somepackage >= 1.0", the line matches glob pattern of "*=*" which looks like variable definition).
By rEfb1d0cd7105e: Support module dependency., it supports version dependency handling.
While it's far from pkg-config replacement, I think that we can use the script for all GnuPG software with *.pc file.
I mean, this single script for all.
Today, I wrote a script:
Aug 30 2018
BTW: For TSA keys an additional key (usage) flag ("This key may be used for time-stamping") in RFC 4880bis would be nice. What do you think?
https://www.gpg4win.org/version3.1.3.html < beta28 has the fix. If nothing untoward happens this will be the final version to be released tomorrow.
Release done with these major news:
- gpg: Refresh expired keys originating from the WKD. [T2917]
- gpg: Use a 256 KiB limit for a WKD imported key.
- gpg: New option --known-notation. [T4060]
- scd: Add support for the Trustica Cryptoucan reader.
- agent: Speed up starting during on-demand launching. [T3490]
- dirmngr: Validate SRV records in WKD queries.
I have to revert the changes. The problem is that with attachments included Outlook must parse the S/MIME Mail. The code I've added to handle the PGP/Inline in GpgOL would result in hidden attachments as Outlook no longer properly parses the S/MIME Mail, we only decrypt the body and so attachments are gone.
I can't reproduce it. I don't get the Properties have changed dialog.
Problems here are:
- The icon theme needs a build tool to generate which is a problem with CMake Crosscompiling.
- Building natively and then packaging the icontheme.rcc would work
- The breeze-icons.rcc must be renamed to icontheme.rcc and copied to <instdir>\bin\data
- index.theme must be in the same place.
- The GpgOLGui would not find icons from that because it would need to link to kicontheme.
- The Kleopatra icon in breeze would need to be patched out as we want to use the old icon for kleopatra.
We have debug output now to show which commands are running.
We have a progress dialog now and only show details on request. I've also fixed a bug that you could trigger learning the keys twice which lead to undefined behavior.
This happens only if GPGME_DEBUG is set to 9 which was accidentally set in my environment. So I've lowered the priority.
It's not super good but now when S/MIME is disabled we also look into the body of S/MIME mails to check for the PGP Inline message marker.
Up to rEe0aecec6d040: Remove AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS for gpg-error-config., now it supports dependency of modules and multiple modules.
A single shell script can be same content (but only names differ).
It only supports features used by our *-config command, though. (Not support --static yet, for example)
I've tried again with different Versions to rerproduce this issue and I can't reproduce it.
I did not find any differences regarding junk mail. So I believe that this is fixed with T3459
This is done now. Didn't help with crashes but is a good thing anyway IMO.
This is done now.
I had a slight hope that this might help with random crashes as the COM is now under less load but it did not help.
This was fixed by adding a new reference mechanism with cebe6484acaa250858affa3d854ef2b25cecd59f (Where I acidentally mangled the commit message.
According to RFC 3628 there are two additional conditions to consider:
A timestamp or a time mark (which is an audit record kept in a secure audit trail from a trusted third party) applied to a digital signature value proves that the digital signature was created before the date included in the time-stamp or time mark.
Aug 29 2018
There is no way for us to fix. It is a shell issue.
We won't fix that. If you want to build for Apple iOS make sure to use
The “this” is used so that we don't have too many strings to translate.
I added a call to print_further_info which will in --verbose mode explain it.
@elonsatoshi: Were you able to check this with 2.2.9 which has a fix for the resolver?
We won't do that. Those with badly encoded user ids should create new keys or meanwhile have done so. The whole charset back and forth encoding adds a lot of complexity for some legacy applications. Frankly I would like to get rid of all code conversions and stick to utf-8.