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Am 02.03.2012 16:35, schrieb Sean Colyer:
> I committed some code that includes better support for key
> Generation. One of the big things that was added is the addition of
> the passphrase argument. If no passphrase is provided, the key
> generation does the same as before.
> 
> This is implemented using s2k type 254, salt+iter, which is the
> recommended option in OpenPGP standard.
> 
> Also, all key generation in my testing has been updated to be
> fully compatible with GPG, which is important as well.
> 
> Tankred -- I know you've been using key generation a bit, can you
> test this change out in your implementation?
> 
> All others welcome to test as well.

Awesome, I can finally start my first proof of concept for my project.
Thanks a lot!!

Greets,
Nils
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