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authorwiz <wiz@pkgsrc.org>2006-04-04 21:16:37 +0000
committerwiz <wiz@pkgsrc.org>2006-04-04 21:16:37 +0000
commit81602be927b925678d632f78d3e3abb236a0176c (patch)
tree924485e23cb6b677f58c008c09658d00199037f0 /security/gnupg/PLIST
parent047eb34369a4455ddf0fb34b6316f08c1064a2b4 (diff)
downloadpkgsrc-81602be927b925678d632f78d3e3abb236a0176c.tar.gz
Update to 1.4.3:
Noteworthy changes in version 1.4.3 (2006-04-03) ------------------------------------------------ * If available, cURL-based keyserver helpers are built that can retrieve keys using HKP or any protocol that cURL supports (HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, FTPS, etc). If cURL is not available, HKP and HTTP are still supported using a built-in cURL emulator. To force building the old pre-cURL keyserver helpers, use the configure option --enable-old-keyserver-helpers. Note that none of this affects finger or LDAP support, which are unchanged. Note also that a future version of GnuPG will remove the old keyserver helpers altogether. * Implemented Public Key Association (PKA) signature verification. This uses special DNS records and notation data to associate a mail address with an OpenPGP key to prove that mail coming from that address is legitimate without the need for a full trust path to the signing key. * When exporting subkeys, those specified with a key ID or fingerpint and the '!' suffix are now merged into one keyblock. * Added "gpg-zip", a program to create encrypted archives that can interoperate with PGP Zip. * Added support for signing subkey cross-certification "back signatures". Requiring cross-certification to be present is currently off by default, but will be changed to on by default in the future, once more keys use it. A new "cross-certify" command in the --edit-key menu can be used to update signing subkeys to have cross-certification. * The key cleaning options for --import-options and --export-options have been further polished. "import-clean" and "export-clean" replace the older import-clean-sigs/import-clean-uids and export-clean-sigs/export-clean-uids option pairs. * New "minimize" command in the --edit-key menu removes everything that can be removed from a key, rendering it as small as possible. There are corresponding "export-minimal" and "import-minimal" commands for --export-options and --import-options. * New --fetch-keys command to retrieve keys by specifying a URI. This allows direct key retrieval from a web page or other location that can be specified in a URI. Available protocols are HTTP and finger, plus anything that cURL supplies, if built with cURL support. * Files containing several signed messages are not allowed any longer as there is no clean way to report the status of such files back to the caller. To partly revert to the old behaviour the new option --allow-multisig-verification may be used. * The keyserver helpers can now handle keys in either ASCII armor or binary format. * New auto-key-locate option that takes an ordered list of methods to locate a key if it is not available at encryption time (-r or --recipient). Possible methods include "cert" (use DNS CERT as per RFC2538bis, "pka" (use DNS PKA), "ldap" (consult the LDAP server for the domain in question), "keyserver" (use the currently defined keyserver), as well as arbitrary keyserver URIs that will be contacted for the key. * Able to retrieve keys using DNS CERT records as per RFC-2538bis (currently in draft): http://www.josefsson.org/rfc2538bis pkgsrc change: make architecture-specific options really architecture-specific.
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-@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.15 2005/03/22 17:50:55 wiz Exp $
+@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.16 2006/04/04 21:16:37 wiz Exp $
bin/gpg
+bin/gpg-zip
bin/gpgsplit
bin/gpgv
-${CURL}libexec/gnupg/gpgkeys_curl
+libexec/gnupg/gpgkeys_curl
libexec/gnupg/gpgkeys_finger
libexec/gnupg/gpgkeys_hkp
-${NOCURL}libexec/gnupg/gpgkeys_http
${OPENLDAP}libexec/gnupg/gpgkeys_ldap
man/man1/gpg.1
man/man1/gpg.ru.1