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author | agc <agc> | 2009-05-31 23:38:21 +0000 |
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committer | agc <agc> | 2009-05-31 23:38:21 +0000 |
commit | facc05d02f5cbd82c52da33aa0ee4d3d3edb3f04 (patch) | |
tree | c52bb0bb1ce26b3ca51721ed3022fa87ce0c0cd8 /doc | |
parent | e1a03ab9e1342a74840383809a4ef68610a67654 (diff) | |
download | pkgsrc-facc05d02f5cbd82c52da33aa0ee4d3d3edb3f04.tar.gz |
Update netpgp package from version 20090525 to 20090531.
CHANGES 1.99.7 -> 1.99.8
+ get rid of __ops_malloc_passphrase() - strdup() works just as well
+ generalise __ops_seckey_forget() to become __ops_forget(), give it a size
parameter, and make it work on things other than secret keys (passphrases
for instance)
+ minor struct field enum renaming
+ minor function call renaming
+ add ops_io_t struct to hold pointers to IO streams, and pass it down
where necessary
CHANGES 1.99.6 -> 1.99.7
+ added to the regression tests
+ get rid of some magic constants, replace with more obvious names
+ zero out the memory used for a passphrase before freeing it in one place
CHANGES 1.99.5 -> 1.99.6
+ made --homedir=d consistent with POLS. Default is $HOME/.gnupg, and
if a directory is specified with --homedir=d, the directory containing
conf file and keyrings is taken to be "d".
CHANGES 1.99.4 -> 1.99.5
+ Luke Mewburn completely overhauled the auto tools infrastructure
+ changed signature (hah!) of some netpgp file management prototypes to
use const char * for file names and user ids, not char * - suggested by
christos
+ change some of the openpgpsdk display functions to return integer values,
and send those values back from the netpgp functions - suggested by
christos
+ rather than passing a shedload of variables to netpgp_init(), get rid
of them, and set variables using the netpgp_[gs]etvar() interface
+ replace some magic constants with descriptive names
+ use a netpgp variable to skip userid checks if necessary
+ add ability to allow coredumps via --coredumps if (a) you have taken
leave of your sanity, and (b) you have some magical persistent
storage which doesn't spare sectors, and (c) you know how to remove
a file securely
+ bumped library version on NetBSD to 1.0 for interface changes
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