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Nov 24 2021
Nov 23 2021
Thanks @ikloecker - I'll rebase to the original repo and send it to the email list.
And you may want to read the section "Sending patches" of https://dev.gnupg.org/source/gnupg/browse/master/doc/HACKING.
(forgot to upload the patch to the last comment)
I am fine with either way. The memcmp variant is probably cleaner to make sure all works as expected in all cases.
Hi Werner, Here is the DCO. Thanks.
Thanks for the well written bug report and the fix.
So that you don't need to chase the downstream bug report, the problem from a user's perspective looks like this:
Thank you. Extending the semantics of GCRYCTL_CLOSE_RANDOM_DEVICE sounds good to me. I think the deinit functions were created initially especially not to change the semantics of existing code using GCRYCTL_CLOSE_RANDOM_DEVICE, but I agree that it will probably not be an issue.
Example:
[CertificateCreationWizard] CN_placeholder=Common Name CN_prefill=false EMAIL_placeholder=name@example.com EMAIL_prefill=false NAME_placeholder=Firstname Lastname NAME_prefill=false
I guess this is solved. Feel free to re-open and schedule for 2.2.34
Might be a TOR Thing?
FWIW: We need a DCO; see doc/HACKING.
No, too much release work. Better just one AppImage. Or well one VSD (based on 2.2) and one regular (based on 2.3)
I have decided to use two different sets of settings for the placeholders and for controlling the prefilling of the values. Overloading the semantics of a specified placeholder text would have confused users and developers alike.