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<title>Update to 0.55:</title>
<updated>2007-02-27T09:28:33Z</updated>
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<name>wiz</name>
<email>wiz</email>
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<published>2007-02-27T09:28:33Z</published>
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[Changes for 0.55 - 2006-07-29]

* ANDK submitted a patch to fix versioning problem when
  the user elects to install Crypt::OpenPGP.

* Major refactoring of the Makefile.PL to ease the installation process.

[Changes for 0.54 - 2006-05-12]

* Fixed a long-standing bug where differing end-of-line conventions
  could cause bogus comparisons in signature checks.

* Fixed another long-standing bug where CRLF text files were hashed
  into different digests under Unix and Dosish platforms.  Now it's
  consistently hashed as if it's been normalized to LF.

* Optional dependencies are no longer installed-by-default.

[Changes for 0.53 - 2006-01-31]

* The explicit call to "readline(D)" didn't compile on earlier perls which
  demanded either "readline(*D)" or "&lt;D&gt;" -- I elected the latter form.
  Reported by: Matthew Persic

* Update my author key to reflect revoked past uids.

[Changes for 0.52 - 2006-01-19]

* POD and source code cleanup; no functional changes.

* Updated my author key to reflect my new name and identity.

* Upgrade to the latest Module::Install to fix Cygwin
  installation problems.
  Reported by: Lyle Ziegelmiller

[Changes for 0.51 - 2006-01-02]

* Even more flexible CRLF handling for SIGNATURE files,
  Contributed by: Andreas Koenig.

[Changes for 0.50 - 2005-08-21]

* Add support for to SHA-256, requested by Mark Shelor in light
  of the recent SHA1 attacks.  SHA1 is still the default, but
  you can now override this by settings MODULE_SIGNATURE_CIPHER
  environment variable to SHA256.

[Changes for 0.45 - 2005-08-09]

* Andreas Koenig ported out that "Import GPG keys?" was asked
  far too many times during autoinstall.
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<title>Initial addition of p5-Module-Signature version 0.41 in the NetBSD Packages</title>
<updated>2004-11-11T18:11:58Z</updated>
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<name>seb</name>
<email>seb</email>
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<published>2004-11-11T18:11:58Z</published>
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Collection.

The Perl 5 module Module::Signature adds cryptographic authentications
to CPAN distributions, via the special SIGNATURE file.

If you are a module user, all you have to do is to remember running
cpansign -v (or just cpansign) before issuing perl Makefile.PL or
perl Build.PL; that will ensure the distribution has not been
tampered with.  For module authors, you'd want to add the SIGNATURE
file to your MANIFEST, then type cpansign -s before making a
distribution. You may also want to consider adding a signature
check as part of your test suite.
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