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2009-07-10Correct license syntax.tron1-2/+2
2009-07-10Set the license to modified-bsd (caff) and gnu-gpl-v2 (the other tools).tron1-2/+2
2009-07-10Update the "caff" package to version 1.1.1. The changes are undocumented.tron2-7/+8
2009-06-14Remove @dirrm entries from PLISTsjoerg1-3/+1
2009-03-01Update to 1.1, changes undocumented.wiz2-7/+7
2008-04-13Update to 1.0:wiz2-7/+7
Ignore temporary build files make make install install stuff. Bump NEWS.Debian. Proposed solution for #462897: unconditionally sync keys between normal gnupg home and caff gnupg home on startup, to cope with changed keys.
2007-11-30Update to 0.4.13:wiz2-7/+7
Changes unknown.
2007-06-10Update security/caff to 0.4.10tonio2-7/+7
signing-party (0.4.10-1) unstable; urgency=low * caff: + Fix syntax error in example config variables (Closes: #413020). + Fix perl warnings when calling pgp-fixkey with unknown keyid or with empty signature create date. * gpg-key2ps: + Add '-1' option to only display one column of slips, for extra wide keys (Closes: #399474). * keylookup: + Fix perl warnings caused by empty lines from gpg output. * Drop transitional and now obsolete keylookup package. * Remove no longer needed dependency on mailx.
2007-01-15Update security/caff to 0.4.9tonio2-7/+7
Changelog: * caff: + Fix a bug with checking if we have exactly one or more keys that failed downloading. + Mention in manpage that keyserver-options is a useful setting in .caff/gnupghome/gpg.conf (Closes: #392811). + q-p-encode From: header (Closes: #366745).
2006-11-05DESTDIR support.joerg1-25/+27
2006-10-13Update security/caff to 0.4.8tonio2-7/+7
Changelog: * gpglist: do not die with with-fingerprint (Closes: #382019). * gpg-key2ps: add --list-key to gpg call (works around #382794). * caff: when set, use $ENV{'GNUPGHOME'} to find secring.gpg. Suggested by Gerfried Fuchs.
2006-08-16Update security/caff to 0.4.7tonio2-7/+7
From debian changelog: signing-party (0.4.7-1) unstable; urgency=low * gpg-mailkeys: use right content-type for attached key, thanks Wesley Landaker * gpgsigs: recognize rvk (revoker), found in ksp-dc6.txt.
2006-05-12Update security/caff to 0.4.6tonio2-15/+7
Remove the hostname subst, since it was fixed upstream Changelog: caff: - try hostname without -f first to be compatible with BSD - make local-user a config option, and let it accept a list of keyids pkg-clean: - add option to allow importing subkeys
2006-05-06Update security/caff to 0.4.5tonio3-11/+10
Changelog: * Update FSF addresses. * caff: tweak documentation. * caff: note that mailed keys are encrypted (suggested by Sune Vuorela). * caff: You can now specify additional arguments to pass to the send method of Mail::Mailer. This allows you to send mails via SMTP and use authentication for instance. Thanks to Martin von Gagern. * gpg-key2ps, keylookup: make them less dependent on specific installation paths and thus better portable outside of Debian (Closes: #354142).
2006-03-13Don't try to use "hostname -f" under anything but Linux because thattron1-2/+12
command line option isn't portable. Bump package revision because of this fix.
2006-03-07Merge wip/signing-party, and bump PKGREVISIONtonio3-20/+62
Let the caff package install other gpg related tools - pgp-clean: removes all non-self signatures from key - pgp-fixkey: removes broken packets from keys - gpg-mailkeys: simply mail out a signed key to its owner - gpg-key2ps: generate PostScript file with fingerprint paper strips - gpglist: show who signed which of your UIDs - gpgsigs: annotates list of GnuPG keys with already done signatures - keylookup: ncurses wrapper around gpg --search Fix hardcoded path in man pages
2006-03-07Import caff from the Debian PGP Tools.ghen4-0/+72
caff is a script that helps you in keysigning. It takes a list of keyids on the command line, fetches them from a keyserver and calls GnuPG so that you can sign it. It then mails each key to all its email addresses - only including the one UID that we send to in each mail. Features: * Easy to setup. * Attaches only the very UID that we send to in the mail. * Prunes the key from all signatures that are not self sigs and not done by you, thereby greatly reducing the size of mails. * Sends the mail encrypted if possible, will warn before sending unencrypted mail (sign only keys) * Creates proper PGP MIME messages. * Uses separate GNUPGHOME for all its operations.