A couple of minor changes and a short README for Gpgcom

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Werner Koch 2001-07-31 15:21:58 +00:00
parent 7442e8df46
commit ec8c9d9494
18 changed files with 288 additions and 28 deletions

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@ -6,3 +6,10 @@
wait.c wait.c
* add locking to the key cache? * add locking to the key cache?
* Should --delete silently delete secret keys or is there a need for
another flag or a callback?
* There is no status response if we have no usable recipients - must
add one to gpg so that gpgme_encrypt does return with an error.

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
# system with an install MIDL and run the command # system with an install MIDL and run the command
# midl /nocpp gpgcom.idl # midl /nocpp gpgcom.idl
# Sorry, there is no other way yet. # Sorry, there is no other way yet.
EXTRA_DIST = gpgcom.idl gpgcom.tlb gpgcom.rc vbtest.html vbtest.vbs EXTRA_DIST = gpgcom.idl gpgcom.tlb gpgcom.rc vbtest.html vbtest.vbs README
# No need to install this because we are cross-compiling anyway. # No need to install this because we are cross-compiling anyway.
noinst_PROGRAMS = gpgcom tgpgcom noinst_PROGRAMS = gpgcom tgpgcom

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complus/README Normal file
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How to install and use the Gpgcom Windows Component
===================================================
2001-07-31
Installation should be pretty easy:
-----------------------------------
* Get and install the latest GnuPG binary for windows
(ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/binary/gnupg-w32-1.0.6.zip)
* Check that you have an untampered version of this package by
comparing an MD5SUM against the one on the webpage or by checking
the signature of the package using "gpg --verify". See the
webpacge for details.
* Because you are reading this file, you probably have already
unpacked it distribution using a unzip utility :-). You should
find these files:
README - This file
gpgcom.exe - The Gpgcom server
vbtest.html - A Test webpage
vbtest.vbs - A VB script to be used with the cscript utility
* If you are updating Gpgcom, run the old Gpgcom like this:
c:\gnupg\gpgcom -UnregServer
(Replace c:\gnupg with the actually used path)
* Copy the file gpgcom.exe to a some location. C:\gnupg seems to be
a good choice.
* Register the component using this command:
c:\gnupg\gpgcom -RegServer
* Ready
Testing the installation:
-------------------------
* Make sure that you have a working GnuPG (gpg.exe) and that at least
one key is installed.
* Edit the vbtest.vbs script and replace "alice" in the line
gpg.AddRecipient "alice"
with a keyID or user name you have in your key ring.
* Run the test script:
cscript vbtest.vbs
and you should see a valid MIME message with the encrypted text.
Using Gpgcom
------------
Gpgcom currently support only encryption but will be extended to the
full range of operations GnuPG provides. The 2 examples should goive
yopu a hint on how to use it. We suggest that you always set armor to
true, so that the returned text is a string. IF you don't use armor,
the "ciphertext" property will return an array with the binary
message.

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@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
# 3. Interfaces removed (BAD, breaks upward compatibility): Increment # 3. Interfaces removed (BAD, breaks upward compatibility): Increment
# CURRENT, set AGE and REVISION to 0. # CURRENT, set AGE and REVISION to 0.
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(gpgme,0.2.2a) AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(gpgme,0.2.2a)
# --> New functions introduced <----
LIBGPGME_LT_CURRENT=3 LIBGPGME_LT_CURRENT=3
LIBGPGME_LT_AGE=3 LIBGPGME_LT_AGE=3
LIBGPGME_LT_REVISION=1 LIBGPGME_LT_REVISION=1
@ -178,7 +179,6 @@ echo "
GPG version: min. $NEED_GPG_VERSION GPG version: min. $NEED_GPG_VERSION
GPG path: $GPG GPG path: $GPG
Component: $component_system
" "

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@ -1,3 +1,30 @@
2001-07-31 Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* encrypt.c (gpgme_op_encrypt): Hack to detect no valid recipients.
2001-07-30 Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* gpgme.c (gpgme_get_armor,gpgme_get_texmode): New.
* rungpg.c (build_argv): Disable armor comments
* w32-io.c (build_commandline): Need to add quotes here
2001-07-24 Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* data.c (gpgme_data_read): Add a a way to return the available bytes.
2001-07-23 Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* util.c: Removed stpcpy() because we use the version from jnlib.
2001-07-19 Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* mkstatus: Define the collating sequence for sort.
2001-06-26 Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* rungpg.h: Add STATUS_UNEXPECTED as suggested by Timo.
2001-06-15 Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org> 2001-06-15 Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* keylist.c (set_userid_flags): Fixed the assigned values. Kudos * keylist.c (set_userid_flags): Fixed the assigned values. Kudos

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@ -440,6 +440,11 @@ gpgme_data_rewind ( GpgmeData dh )
* If there are no more bytes available %GPGME_EOF is returned and @nread * If there are no more bytes available %GPGME_EOF is returned and @nread
* is set to 0. * is set to 0.
* *
* With a @buffer of NULL, the function does only return the number of
* bytes available and does not move the read pointer. This does only
* work for certain data types, all other will respnd with an
* %GPGME_Invalid_Type.
*
* Return value: An errorcode or 0 on success, EOF is indcated by the * Return value: An errorcode or 0 on success, EOF is indcated by the
* error code GPGME_EOF. * error code GPGME_EOF.
**/ **/
@ -456,13 +461,22 @@ gpgme_data_read ( GpgmeData dh, char *buffer, size_t length, size_t *nread )
*nread = 0; *nread = 0;
return mk_error(EOF); return mk_error(EOF);
} }
if (!buffer) {
*nread = nbytes;
}
else {
if (nbytes > length) if (nbytes > length)
nbytes = length; nbytes = length;
memcpy ( buffer, dh->data + dh->readpos, nbytes ); memcpy ( buffer, dh->data + dh->readpos, nbytes );
*nread = nbytes; *nread = nbytes;
dh->readpos += nbytes; dh->readpos += nbytes;
} }
}
else if (dh->type == GPGME_DATA_TYPE_CB) { else if (dh->type == GPGME_DATA_TYPE_CB) {
if (!buffer) {
*nread = 0;
return mk_error (Invalid_Type);
}
nbytes = dh->len - dh->readpos; nbytes = dh->len - dh->readpos;
if ( nbytes ) { if ( nbytes ) {
/* we have unread data - return this */ /* we have unread data - return this */

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@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ gpgme_op_encrypt_start ( GpgmeCtx c, GpgmeRecipients recp,
for ( i=0; i < c->verbosity; i++ ) for ( i=0; i < c->verbosity; i++ )
_gpgme_gpg_add_arg ( c->gpg, "--verbose" ); _gpgme_gpg_add_arg ( c->gpg, "--verbose" );
/* If we know that all recipients are valid (full or ultimate trust) /* If we know that all recipients are valid (full or ultimate trust)
* we can pass suppress further checks */ * we can suppress further checks */
if ( _gpgme_recipients_all_valid (recp) ) if ( _gpgme_recipients_all_valid (recp) )
_gpgme_gpg_add_arg ( c->gpg, "--always-trust" ); _gpgme_gpg_add_arg ( c->gpg, "--always-trust" );
@ -127,6 +127,12 @@ gpgme_op_encrypt ( GpgmeCtx c, GpgmeRecipients recp,
if ( !rc ) { if ( !rc ) {
gpgme_wait (c, 1); gpgme_wait (c, 1);
c->pending = 0; c->pending = 0;
/* FIXME: gpg does not return status info for invalid
* recipients, so we simply check whether we got any output at
* all and if not assume that we don't have valid recipients
* */
if (gpgme_data_get_type (out) == GPGME_DATA_TYPE_NONE)
rc = mk_error (No_Recipients);
} }
return rc; return rc;
} }

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@ -152,6 +152,23 @@ gpgme_set_armor ( GpgmeCtx c, int yes )
c->use_armor = yes; c->use_armor = yes;
} }
/**
* gpgme_get_armor:
* @c: the context
*
* Return the state of the armor flag which can be changed using
* gpgme_set_armor().
*
* Return value: Boolean whether armor mode is to be used.
**/
int
gpgme_get_armor (GpgmeCtx c)
{
return c && c->use_armor;
}
/** /**
* gpgme_set_textmode: * gpgme_set_textmode:
* @c: the context * @c: the context
@ -168,6 +185,23 @@ gpgme_set_textmode ( GpgmeCtx c, int yes )
c->use_textmode = yes; c->use_textmode = yes;
} }
/**
* gpgme_get_textmode:
* @c: the context
*
* Return the state of the textmode flag which can be changed using
* gpgme_set_textmode().
*
* Return value: Boolean whether textmode is to be used.
**/
int
gpgme_get_textmode (GpgmeCtx c)
{
return c && c->use_textmode;
}
/** /**
* gpgme_set_keylist_mode: * gpgme_set_keylist_mode:
* @c: the context * @c: the context

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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ extern "C" {
* let autoconf (using the AM_PATH_GPGME macro) check that this * let autoconf (using the AM_PATH_GPGME macro) check that this
* header matches the installed library. * header matches the installed library.
* Warning: Do not edit the next line. configure will do that for you! */ * Warning: Do not edit the next line. configure will do that for you! */
#define GPGME_VERSION "0.2.2" #define GPGME_VERSION "0.2.2a"
@ -168,7 +168,9 @@ GpgmeCtx gpgme_wait (GpgmeCtx c, int hang);
char *gpgme_get_notation (GpgmeCtx c); char *gpgme_get_notation (GpgmeCtx c);
void gpgme_set_armor (GpgmeCtx c, int yes); void gpgme_set_armor (GpgmeCtx c, int yes);
int gpgme_get_armor (GpgmeCtx c);
void gpgme_set_textmode (GpgmeCtx c, int yes); void gpgme_set_textmode (GpgmeCtx c, int yes);
int gpgme_get_textmode (GpgmeCtx c);
void gpgme_set_keylist_mode ( GpgmeCtx c, int mode ); void gpgme_set_keylist_mode ( GpgmeCtx c, int mode );
void gpgme_set_passphrase_cb (GpgmeCtx c, void gpgme_set_passphrase_cb (GpgmeCtx c,
GpgmePassphraseCb cb, void *cb_value); GpgmePassphraseCb cb, void *cb_value);

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@ -20,6 +20,11 @@
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
# resetting collate is important, so that the bsearch works properly
LC_ALL=C
LC_COLLATE=C
export LC_ALL LC_COLLATE
cat <<EOF cat <<EOF
/* Generated automatically by mkstatus */ /* Generated automatically by mkstatus */
/* Do not edit! */ /* Do not edit! */

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@ -606,6 +606,7 @@ build_argv ( GpgObject gpg )
argc++; argc++;
if (!gpg->cmd.used) if (!gpg->cmd.used)
argc++; argc++;
argc += 2; /* --comment */
argv = xtrycalloc ( argc+1, sizeof *argv ); argv = xtrycalloc ( argc+1, sizeof *argv );
if (!argv) if (!argv)
@ -651,6 +652,20 @@ build_argv ( GpgObject gpg )
} }
argc++; argc++;
} }
argv[argc] = xtrystrdup ( "--comment" );
if (!argv[argc]) {
xfree (fd_data_map);
free_argv (argv);
return mk_error (Out_Of_Core);
}
argc++;
argv[argc] = xtrystrdup ( "" );
if (!argv[argc]) {
xfree (fd_data_map);
free_argv (argv);
return mk_error (Out_Of_Core);
}
argc++;
for ( a=gpg->arglist; a; a = a->next ) { for ( a=gpg->arglist; a; a = a->next ) {
if ( a->data ) { if ( a->data ) {
switch ( _gpgme_data_get_mode (a->data) ) { switch ( _gpgme_data_get_mode (a->data) ) {

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@ -49,6 +49,7 @@ typedef enum {
STATUS_SHM_GET_HIDDEN , STATUS_SHM_GET_HIDDEN ,
STATUS_NEED_PASSPHRASE , STATUS_NEED_PASSPHRASE ,
STATUS_USERID_HINT , STATUS_USERID_HINT ,
STATUS_UNEXPECTED ,
STATUS_VALIDSIG , STATUS_VALIDSIG ,
STATUS_SIG_ID , STATUS_SIG_ID ,
STATUS_ENC_TO , STATUS_ENC_TO ,

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@ -62,19 +62,5 @@ _gpgme_free ( void *a )
/*********************************************
********** missing string functions *********
*********************************************/
#ifndef HAVE_STPCPY
char *
stpcpy (char *a, const char *b)
{
while( *b )
*a++ = *b++;
*a = 0;
return a;
}
#endif

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@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ compare_versions ( const char *my_version, const char *req_version )
* and return the version string; return NULL if the condition is not * and return the version string; return NULL if the condition is not
* met. If a NULL is passed to this function, no check is done and * met. If a NULL is passed to this function, no check is done and
* the version string is simply returned. It is a pretty good idea to * the version string is simply returned. It is a pretty good idea to
* run this function as soon as poossible, becuase it also intializes * run this function as soon as possible, because it also intializes
* some subsystems. In a multithreaded environment if should be called * some subsystems. In a multithreaded environment if should be called
* before the first thread is created. * before the first thread is created.
* *

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@ -770,15 +770,19 @@ build_commandline ( char **argv )
/* FIXME: we have to quote some things because under Windows the /* FIXME: we have to quote some things because under Windows the
* program parses the commandline and does some unquoting */ * program parses the commandline and does some unquoting */
for (i=0; argv[i]; i++) for (i=0; argv[i]; i++)
n += strlen (argv[i]) + 1; n += strlen (argv[i]) + 2 + 1; /* 2 extra bytes for possible quoting */
buf = p = xtrymalloc (n); buf = p = xtrymalloc (n);
if ( !buf ) if ( !buf )
return NULL; return NULL;
*buf = 0; *buf = 0;
if ( argv[0] ) if ( argv[0] )
p = stpcpy (p, argv[0]); p = stpcpy (p, argv[0]);
for (i = 1; argv[i]; i++) for (i = 1; argv[i]; i++) {
if (!*argv[i])
p = stpcpy (p, " \"\"");
else
p = stpcpy (stpcpy (p, " "), argv[i]); p = stpcpy (stpcpy (p, " "), argv[i]);
}
return buf; return buf;
} }

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@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
2001-07-19 Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* stringhelp.c (ascii_memistr,ascii_isupper,ascii_islower,
ascii_toupper,ascii_tolower, ascii_strcasecmp, ascii_memcasecmp): New.
2000-07-26 10:02:51 Werner Koch (wk@habibti.openit.de) 2000-07-26 10:02:51 Werner Koch (wk@habibti.openit.de)
* stringhelp.c.: Add stdarg.h * stringhelp.c.: Add stdarg.h

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@ -264,6 +264,79 @@ compare_filenames( const char *a, const char *b )
} }
/****************************************************
******** locale insensitive ctype functions ********
****************************************************/
/* FIXME: replace them by a table lookup and macros */
int
ascii_isupper (int c)
{
return c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z';
}
int
ascii_islower (int c)
{
return c >= 'a' && c <= 'z';
}
int
ascii_toupper (int c)
{
if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z')
c &= ~0x20;
return c;
}
int
ascii_tolower (int c)
{
if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z')
c |= 0x20;
return c;
}
int
ascii_strcasecmp( const char *a, const char *b )
{
if (a == b)
return 0;
for (; *a && *b; a++, b++) {
if (*a != *b && ascii_toupper(*a) != ascii_toupper(*b))
break;
}
return *a == *b? 0 : (ascii_toupper (*a) - ascii_toupper (*b));
}
int
ascii_memcasecmp( const char *a, const char *b, size_t n )
{
if (a == b)
return 0;
for ( ; n; n--, a++, b++ ) {
if( *a != *b && ascii_toupper (*a) != ascii_toupper (*b) )
return *a == *b? 0 : (ascii_toupper (*a) - ascii_toupper (*b));
}
return 0;
}
int
ascii_strcmp( const char *a, const char *b )
{
if (a == b)
return 0;
for (; *a && *b; a++, b++) {
if (*a != *b )
break;
}
return *a == *b? 0 : (*(signed char *)a - *(signed char *)b);
}
/********************************************* /*********************************************
********** missing string functions ********* ********** missing string functions *********
*********************************************/ *********************************************/

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@ -37,6 +37,15 @@ char *make_dirname(const char *filepath);
char *make_filename( const char *first_part, ... ); char *make_filename( const char *first_part, ... );
int compare_filenames( const char *a, const char *b ); int compare_filenames( const char *a, const char *b );
const char *ascii_memistr( const char *buf, size_t buflen, const char *sub );
int ascii_isupper (int c);
int ascii_islower (int c);
int ascii_toupper (int c);
int ascii_tolower (int c);
int ascii_strcasecmp( const char *a, const char *b );
int ascii_memcasecmp( const char *a, const char *b, size_t n );
#ifndef HAVE_MEMICMP #ifndef HAVE_MEMICMP
int memicmp( const char *a, const char *b, size_t n ); int memicmp( const char *a, const char *b, size_t n );
#endif #endif