Hi! We are pleased to announce the availability of a release candidate for the forthcoming 1.4.2 version of gnupg: ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/alpha/gnupg/gnupg-1.4.2rc1.tar.bz2 (2808k) ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/alpha/gnupg/gnupg-1.4.2rc1.tar.bz2.sig A binary for MS Windows is not available because we did no MS Windows specific changes. Expect such a binary with the next release candidate in about 2 weeks. A diff file is also available but pretty large (800k) due to the changed address of the FSF and updated translations. Please try it out and report any problems to the gnupg-devel or gnupg-users list (http://www.gnupg.org/documentation/mailing-lists.html). Checksums are: e6c2a39dd3cc4919698ae62c1b52abff0f3888b7 gnupg-1.4.2rc1.tar.bz2 7578be7d9e397781219e9e84bd20d22113e3329b gnupg-1.4.1-1.4.2rc1.diff.bz2 Noteworthy changes since 1.4.1: * New command "verify" in the card-edit menu to display the Private-DO-3. The Admin command has been enhanced to take the optional arguments "on", "off" and "verify". The latter may be used to verify the Admin Pin without modifying data; this allows displaying the Private-DO-4 with the "list" command. * Rewrote large parts of the card code to optionally make use of a running gpg-agent. If --use-agent is being used and a gpg-agent with enabled scdaemon is active, gpg will now divert all card operations to that daemon. This is required because both, scdaemon and gpg require exclusive access to the card reader. By delegating the work to scdaemon, both can peacefully coexist and scdaemon is able to control the use of the reader. Note that this requires at least gnupg 1.9.17. * Fixed a couple of problems with the card reader. * Command completion is now available in the --edit-key and --card-edit menus. Filename completion is available at all filename prompts. Note that completion is only available if the system provides a readline library. * New experimental HKP keyserver helper that uses the cURL library. It is enabled via the configure option --with-libcurl like the other (also experimental) cURL helpers. Happy Hacking, David, Timo, Werner -- Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org> The GnuPG Experts http://g10code.com Free Software Foundation Europe http://fsfeurope.org Join the Fellowship and protect your Freedom! http://www.fsfe.org _______________________________________________ Gnupg-announce mailing list Gnupg-announce@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-announce