#9687: gnupg-2.2.0
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Reporter: bdubbs@… | Owner: pierre.labastie
Type: enhancement | Status: assigned
Priority: normal | Milestone: 8.2
Component: BOOK | Version: SVN
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: |
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Comment (by pierre.labastie):
{{{
oteworthy changes in version 2.2.0
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This is the new long term stable branch. This branch will only see
bug fixes and no new features.
* gpg: Reverted change done in 2.1.23 so that --no-auto-key-retrieve
is again the default.
* Fixed a few minor bugs.
This release incorporates all changes from the 2.1 series including
these from the release candidate 2.1.23:
* gpg: "gpg" is now installed as "gpg" and not anymore as "gpg2".
If needed, the new configure option --enable-gpg-is-gpg2 can be
used to revert this.
* gpg: Option --auto-key-locate "local,wkd" is now used by default.
Note: this enables keyserver and Web Key Directory operators to
notice when you intend to encrypt to a mail address without having
the key locally. This new behaviour will eventually make key
discovery much easier and mostly automatic. Disable this by adding
auto-key-locate local
to your gpg.conf. [This description has been adjusted to include
the above mentioned change in 2.2.0]
* agent: Option --no-grab is now the default. The new option --grab
allows to revert this.
* gpg: New import option "show-only".
* gpg: New option --disable-dirmngr to entirely disable network
access for gpg.
* gpg,gpgsm: Tweaked DE-VS compliance behaviour.
* New configure flag --enable-all-tests to run more extensive tests
during "make check".
* gpgsm: The keygrip is now always printed in colon mode as
documented in the man page.
* Fixed connection timeout problem under Windows.
}}}
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