* build-aux/ltmain.sh (sed_uncomment_deffile): New.
(orig_export_symbols): Uncomment def file before testing for EXPORTS.
* m4/libtool.m4: Do the same for the generated code.
--
The old code was not correct in that it only looked at the first line
and puts an EXPORTS keyword in front if missing. Binutils 2.22
accepted a duplicated EXPORTS keyword but at least 2.23.2 is more
stringent and bails out without this fix.
There is no need to send this upstream. Upstream's git master has a
lot of changes including a similar fix for this problems. There are
no signs that a libtool 2.4.3 will be released to fix this problem and
thus we need to stick to our copy of 2.4.2 along with this patch.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* src/gpgme.h.in: Move gpgme_sssize_t and gpgme_off_t typedefs into
the extern "C" scope.
--
Frankly, this does not help very much because g++ still does not
interpret gpgme_data_seek_cb_t as compatible with the C++ ssize_t. I
am sorry for that API change but C and C++ are too different to always
get both of them under one umbrella. However, the ABI should now be
identical to older gpgme versions.
* configure.ac (NEED__FILE_OFFSET_BITS): Change to define gpgme_off_t
and gpgme_ssize_t.
(API__OFF_T, API__SSIZE_T): New ac_subst.
* src/gpgme.h.in: Replace all ssize_t and off_t by ac_subst macros.
* src/assuan-support.c, src/ath-pthread.c, src/ath.c, src/ath.h
* src/data-compat.c, src/data-fd.c, src/data-mem.c, src/data-stream.c
* src/data-user.c, src/data.c, src/data.h, src/engine-gpgsm.c
* src/engine-uiserver.c, src/gpgme-tool.c, src/gpgme.c: Replace off_t
by gpgme_off_t and sszie_t by gpgme_ssize_t.
* src/ath-pthread.c, src/ath.h: Include gpgme.h.
--
For a detailed description, see the gpgme.texi diff.
* src/w32-io.c (reader_context_s, create_reader)
(writer_context_s, create_writer): Rename STOPPED to CLOSE_EV.
(reader, writer): Remove setting of STOPPED. Wait for CLOSE_EV and
then release the context.
(destroy_reader, destroy_writer): Do not wait but set the CLOSE_EV.
(kill_reader, kill_writer): Remove.
(_gpgme_io_close): Add code from kill_reader and kill_writer.
--
The old code was prone to deadlocks which were actually exhibited at
Kleopatra startup. The new code is much more straightforward and
easier to understand. The reason for the complex old code was
probably due to our former idea to allow re-use of the I/O threads.
However we have long given up on this.
* configure.ac: Disable fd-passing by default for Apple.
--
We have not yet tracked down the problem, thus we revert to the
pre-1.4 behaviour for Apple.
GnuPG-bug-id: 1483
* configure.ac (INSERT__TYPEDEFS_FOR_GPGME_H): Add hacks for 32 bit
mingw64.
* src/util.h [W32]: Include winsock2.h before windows to make mingw64
happy.
* src/w32-util.c (_WIN32_IE): Need to use 5.1 for mingw64.
--
It is not clear to me what mingw64 wants to achieve with their POSIX
hacks. In particular the off64_t stuff looks quite strange given that
Windows has a pretty stable API for close to 2 decades. Thus I can't
say whether it will really work when build with that toolchain.
* configure.ac: Rename my_foo variables to mym4_foo variables to make
clear that they are processed by m4.
(VERSION_NUMBER): New ac_subst.
(AH_BOTTOM): Add CRIGHTBLURB macro.
(BUILD_REVISION, BUILD_FILEVERSION, BUILD_TIMESTAMP): Change them to
work similar to libgpg-error et al.
* src/versioninfo.rc.in: Remove use of BUILD_NUMBER and get it in line
with gpg-error et al.
* src/version.c (cright_blurb): New.
(gpgme_check_version_internal): Add magic to display the above
information.
* tests/t-version.c (main): Add option --verbose.
* configure.ac: Use AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR. Remove args from
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE. Replace AM_CONFIG_HEADER by AC_CONFIG_HEADER.
* compile, config.guess, config.sub, depcomp, install-sh, ltmain.sh
* mkinstalldirs, texinfo.texi: Move to build-aux/ and update from
gnulib (c042abf).
* build-aux/mdate-sh, build-aux/missing: Install via automake -a -c.
Update autogen.sh for changed config dir.
* autogen.sh: Adjust for scripts dir change. Update W32 toolprefix
list.
* src/gpgme.c (gpgme_set_pinentry_mode): New.
* src/gpgme.h.in (gpgme_pinentry_t): New.
(gpgme_set_pinentry_mode): New.
* src/context.h (struct gpgme_context): Add field pinentry_mode.
* src/engine-backend.h (struct engine_ops): Add field
set_pinentry_mode.
* src/engine-gpg.c (struct engine_gpg): Add field pinentry_mode.
(build_argv): Implement pinentry_mode.
(gpg_set_pinentry_mode): New.
(_gpgme_engine_ops_gpg): Register gpg_set_pinentry_mode.
--
Note that this new fucntion may only be used with gpg 2.1.
* src/gpgme.c (gpgme_io_read): New.
--
This is a writen style variant for gpgme_io_write. It is often easier
to use this one in passphrase and edit callbacks.
* src/conversion.c (D_gpgme_encode_percent_string): Remove stray
semicolon. Reported by Xi Wang.
--
Obviously this function is not used with a supplied LEN argument != 0.
* configure.ac: Define macro and conditional HAVE_ANDROID_SYSTEM.
* m4/gnupg-ttyname.m4: Force use of replacement on Android.
* src/ttyname_r.c: Ditto.
--
Android's bionic lib has no working ttyname_r() nor ttyname(). Using
them anyway will print
FIX ME! implement ttyname_r() bionic/libc/bionic/stubs.c:466
Thus we force the use of our replacement code which simply return
"/dev/tty".
* src/debug.h: Include "gpgme.h"
(_gpgme_trace_gpgme_error): New.
(trace_gpg_error): New macro. Use it in all files where we return
GPG_ERR_INV_ENGINE; also "include debug.h" as needed.
--
This is a pretty common error code but often it is hard to figure out
the actual cause. With debug level 4 we now print the file name and
line number where this error code is generated by gpgme. Along with
the git revision printed in the first log lines, this should give us
an easier way to track down the problems related to this error code.
* src/gpgme-tool.c (clear_membuf, init_membuf, put_membuf)
(put_membuf_str, get_membuf, peek_membuf): Add membuf functions.
Take from GnuPG master's common/membuf.[ch] and patch for our use.
(result_xml_escape): Rewrite using new functions.
--
First counting, then allocating, and finally copying data is prone to
errors. We better use the membuf functions which make it much easier.
* src/gpgme-tool.c: Change license notice.
--
gpgme-tool.c is a standalone program, thus it makes no sense to keep
it under the LGPL. We already had the manual under GPLv3+.
[[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]]
src/gpgme-tool.c (result_xml_escape_replacement, result_xml_escape):
New.
(result_xml_tag_data): Use result_xml_escape() to escape data.
(result_add_error): Use unescaped < and >.
--
This is a general solution for generating valid XML, but the specific
output that inspired the change was from the KEYLIST command:
<uid>William Trevor King <wking@tremily.us></uid>
Now the uids are properly escaped:
<uid>William Trevor King <wking@tremily.us></uid>
Signed-off-by: W. Trevor King <wking@tremily.us>
[[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]]
src/gpgme-tool.c (cmd_keylist): Use <chain-id> instead of <chain_id>.
--
All the other tags map struct attribute underscores to hyphens, so
fixing <chain_id> follows the priciple of least surprise.
Signed-off-by: W. Trevor King <wking@tremily.us>