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* Numerous updates to bring it back into sync with the official doc.
* Especially important since it now looks like the babel thing is a
real bug after all and not me doing something stupid.
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* Drafts of instructions for exporting public and secret keys ready,
along in addition to the code.
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* Updated the example code for the groups work around to actually do
what the documentation said (instead of having all results match
group_lists).
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* Updated the decryption example code to include the changes needed to
gracefully handle a decryption failure due to MDC-less ciphertext
and/or deprecated algorithms.
* See also: https://dev.gnupg.org/T3981
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* Fixed a typographical error in the key certification example.
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* Fixed a typo, added a couple of links.
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* Corrected a minor markup typo.
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* Added metadata, author info, version number and xml:lang data.
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* Due to the org-babel bug which breaks Python source code examples
beyond the most simple snippets, ported the HOWTO to a source format
which I *know* for sure won't break it.
* Details of the org-mode bug is in https://dev.gnupg.org/T3977
* DITA project uses DITA-OT 2.x (2.4 or 2.5, IIRC) with support for DITA 1.3.
* source files were written with oXygenXML Editor 20.0, hence the
oXygenXML project file in the directory; however only the .ditamap
and .dita files are required to generate any output with the
DITA-OT.
Signed-off-by: Ben McGinnes <[email protected]>
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* Added section on revoking UIDs.
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* Fixed a typo.
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* PEP8 compliance: a collection of minor edits across multiple example
code snippets.
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* Fixed some minor PEP8 compliance issues in the key creation examples.
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* Testing the addition of a HTML header set in org-mode in order to
had RSS update links for files.
* This should work with any [X]HTML export from current versions of
Org-Mode, but if it also works on website generated pages then it'll
tick off one of the wishlist itmes.
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* Added a reference to new script which will setup a temporary homedir
for a user.
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* Fixed the plaintext, result and verify_result references in the
decryption section.
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* Fixed a minor spelling error and a minor grammatical error.
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* Fixed table.
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* Added GPGME Python bindings HOWTO in Australian/British English.
** en-US "translation" still to be done.
* Added several example scripts comprised of the "Basic Functions"
section of the HOWTO (plus the work-around at the end).
** As these scripts are very basic examples they are released under
both the GPLv2+ and the LGPLv2.1+ (just like GPGME itself).
Signed-off-by: Ben McGinnes <[email protected]>
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* Fixed minor error in one of the verification examples.
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* deconstructed and fixed all three signing methods.
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* Fixed typos in examples.
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* Added reference to location where all the examples included in the
HOWTO will be available as executable scripts.
* Included a short README file in that location.
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* Slight python-gnupg clarification. See also this thread:
https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-devel/2018-March/033528.html
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* Adjusted the python-gnupg so the comments regarding insecure
invocation of commands via subprocess (shell=True) were a major
historical issue and not a a current issue.
* Not including Vinay Sajip's requested change to say it is now secure
since no audit of the current code base has been performed and my
last major inspection of that code was around the time I first
ported PyME to Python 3 in 2015.
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* Checked off several points of howto coverage as completed.
* Reorganised to move S/MIME coverage to its own separate group of tasks.
* Noted only revocation remains for howto completion.
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* deconstructing multi-recipient encryption.
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* Replaced the single encryption methods with one main way (i.e. cut
the low level stuff involving SEEK_SET instructions).
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* moved single encrytion examples up to the first ones, pending merge
and major cut.
* This is basically just to make future checks of revisions a little easier.
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* Stripped decryption example to the bare bones as suggested by Justus.
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* Made the changes suggested by Jakub Wilk on gnupg-devel.
* Still need to make the far more comprehensive changes suggested by Justus.
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* Added clarification on why it's not on PyPI.
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* fixed custom_id for decryption so the XHTML validates.
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* Promoted final encryption example so that it will appear as heading
6.1.3 when exported to HTML or PDF.
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* Fixed a minor typographic error.
* Bumped version number in preparation for merge with master.
* While there are probably a few more things worthy of being added
(mainly how to revoke things), this document is essentially ready
for publication now.
Signed-off-by: Ben McGinnes <[email protected]>
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* Added key signing.
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* Added a new user ID for Danger Mouse.
* Removed the empty entry for key preferences since that is handled
through gpg.conf and/or editing the key directly.
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* Spell checking and fixing the few errors.
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* Added an encryption subkey to Danger Mouse's primary key.
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* generated a new primary key for Danger Mouse in an alternative homedir.
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* Added sections for key generation and key editing.
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* Added c.get_key instructions and examples.
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* Added text for verifying signatures.
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* Added 4 signature verification methods and partial text for them.
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* Added description for detached signatures.
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* Fixed multiple sample code examples of writing output to a file.
* Added the description of detached signatures.
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* minor phrasing fix.
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* Added recommended method of single encryption with description.
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* Clarified which English dialects this is written in.
* Translating to American can happen *after* it's done.
** The Yank version would probably want to change some of the examples
anyway.
* Began the description for normal/default signing.
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* Added a section on key selection.
* Included recommendation for using fingerprint when selecting one
specific key.
* Also included the most ironically amusing example of multiple key
selection in a GPG guide. Hey, it's public data ... (heh).
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