Hello! We are pleased to announce the availability of a new GnuPG release: version 2.5.1. This release is the second of a series of public testing releases eventually leading to a new stable version 2.6. The main features in the 2.6 series are improvements for 64 bit Windows and the introduction of a PQC encryption algorithm. The 2.6 series will not differ a lot from 2.4 because the majority of changes are internal to make use of newer features from the supporting libraries. What is GnuPG ============ The GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG, GPG) is a complete and free implementation of the OpenPGP and S/MIME standards. GnuPG allows to encrypt and sign data and communication, features a versatile key management system as well as access modules for public key directories. GnuPG itself is a command line tool with features for easy integration with other applications. The separate library GPGME provides a uniform API to use the GnuPG engine by software written in common programming languages. A wealth of frontend applications and libraries making use of GnuPG are available. As an universal crypto engine GnuPG provides support for S/MIME and Secure Shell in addition to OpenPGP. GnuPG is Free Software (meaning that it respects your freedom). It can be freely used, modified and distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Noteworthy changes in version 2.5.1 (2024-09-12) =============================================== [compared to version 2.5.0] * gpg: The support for composite Kyber+ECC public key algorithms does now use the final FIPS-203 and LibrePGP specifications. The experimental keys from 2.5.0 are no longer supported. [T6815] * gpg: New commands --add-recipients and --change-recipients. [T1825] * gpg: New option --proc-all-sigs. [T7261] * gpg: Fix a regression in 2.5.0 in gpgme's tests. [T7195] * gpg: Make --no-literal work again for -c and --store. [T5852] * gpg: Improve detection of input data read errors. [T6528] * gpg: Fix getting key by IPGP record (rfc-4398). [T7288] * gpgsm: New option --assert-signer. [T7286] * gpgsm: More improvements to PKCS#12 parsing to cope with latest IVBB changes. [T7213] * agent: Fix KEYTOCARD command when used with a loopback pinentry. [T7283] * gpg-mail-tube: Make sure GNUPGHOME is set in vsd mode. New option --as-attach. [rG4511997e9e1b] * Now uses the process spawn API from libgpg-error. [T7192,T7194] * Removed the --enable-gpg-is-gpg2 configure time option. [rG2125f228d36c] * Die Windows version will now be build for 64-Bit Windows and with the corresponding changes to the installation directory and Registry keys. Release-info: https://dev.gnupg.org/T7191 Getting the Software =================== Please follow the instructions found at <https://gnupg.org/download/> or read on: GnuPG may be downloaded from one of the GnuPG mirror sites or direct from its primary file server. The list of mirrors can be found at <https://gnupg.org/download/mirrors.html>. Note that GnuPG is not available at ftp.gnu.org. The GnuPG source code compressed using BZIP2 and its OpenPGP signature are available here: https://gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt/gnupg/gnupg-2.5.1.tar.bz2 (7936k) https://gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt/gnupg/gnupg-2.5.1.tar.bz2.sig An installer for Windows without any graphical frontend except for a very minimal Pinentry tool is available here: https://gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt/binary/gnupg-w32-2.5.1_20240912.exe (5449k) https://gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt/binary/gnupg-w32-2.5.1_20240912.exe.sig Note that these Windows binaries are exceptionally not AuthentiCode signed and not well tested. The source used to build this Windows installer is available at https://gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt/gnupg/gnupg-w32-2.5.1_20240912.tar.xz (16M) https://gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt/gnupg/gnupg-w32-2.5.1_20240912.tar.xz.sig This Windows source tarball may also be used to download all required libraries at once to build a Unix version on any modern system. See the included README but replace the make target "native" by "this-native". Checking the Integrity ===================== In order to check that the version of GnuPG which you are going to install is an original and unmodified one, you can do it in one of the following ways: * If you already have a version of GnuPG installed, you can simply verify the supplied signature. For example to verify the signature of the file gnupg-2.5.1.tar.bz2 you would use this command: gpg --verify gnupg-2.5.1.tar.bz2.sig gnupg-2.5.1.tar.bz2 This checks whether the signature file matches the source file. You should see a message indicating that the signature is good and made by one or more of the release signing keys. Make sure that this is a valid key, either by matching the shown fingerprint against a trustworthy list of valid release signing keys or by checking that the key has been signed by trustworthy other keys. See the end of this mail for information on the signing keys. * If you are not able to use an existing version of GnuPG, you have to verify the SHA-1 checksum. On Unix systems the command to do this is either "sha1sum" or "shasum". Assuming you downloaded the file gnupg-2.5.1.tar.bz2, you run the command like this: sha1sum gnupg-2.5.1.tar.bz2 and check that the output matches the next line: 1336f00a6d9ff9806a2187bb06e8faf59391b5a2 gnupg-2.5.1.tar.bz2 4237371dbe5ebafaa015da2f3681f466b65c9742 gnupg-w32-2.5.1_20240912.tar.xz 772dda3a41f7cafd07cad66340fa17becc77687d gnupg-w32-2.5.1_20240912.exe Internationalization =================== This version of GnuPG has support for 26 languages with Chinese (traditional and simplified), Czech, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, Polish, Russian, Turkish, and Ukrainian being almost completely translated. Documentation and Support ======================== The file gnupg.info has the complete reference manual of the system. Separate man pages are included as well but they miss some of the details available only in the manual. The manual is also available online at https://gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gnupg/ or can be downloaded as PDF at https://gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gnupg.pdf You may also want to search the GnuPG mailing list archives or ask on the gnupg-users mailing list for advise on how to solve problems. Most of the new features are around for several years and thus enough public experience is available. https://wiki.gnupg.org has user contributed information around GnuPG and relate software. In case of build problems specific to this release please first check https://dev.gnupg.org/T7191 for updated information. Please consult the archive of the gnupg-users mailing list before reporting a bug: https://gnupg.org/documentation/mailing-lists.html. We suggest to send bug reports for a new release to this list in favor of filing a bug at https://bugs.gnupg.org. If you need commercial support go to https://gnupg.com or https://gnupg.org/service.html. If you are a developer and you need a certain feature for your project, please do not hesitate to bring it to the gnupg-devel mailing list for discussion. Thanks ===== Since 2001 maintenance and development of GnuPG is done by g10 Code GmbH and has mostly been financed by donations. Several full-time employed developers and contractors are working exclusively on GnuPG and closely related software like Libgcrypt, GPGME, Kleopatra and Gpg4win. Fortunately, and this is still not common with free software, we have established a way of financing the development while keeping all our software free and freely available for everyone. Our model is similar to the way RedHat manages RHEL and Fedora: Except for the actual binary of the MSI installer for Windows and client specific configuration files, all the software is available under the GNU GPL and other Open Source licenses. Thus customers may even build and distribute their own version of the software as long as they do not use our trademarks GnuPG Desktop? or GnuPG VS-Desktop?. We like to thank all the nice people who are helping the GnuPG project, be it testing, coding, translating, suggesting, auditing, administering the servers, spreading the word, answering questions on the mailing lists, or helped with donations. *Thank you all* Your GnuPG hackers p.s. This is an announcement only mailing list. Please send replies only to the gnupg-users at gnupg.org mailing list. List of Release Signing Keys: To guarantee that a downloaded GnuPG version has not been tampered by malicious entities we provide signature files for all tarballs and binary versions. The keys are also signed by the long term keys of their respective owners. Current releases are signed by one or more of these four keys: rsa3072 2017-03-17 [expires: 2027-03-15] 5B80 C575 4298 F0CB 55D8 ED6A BCEF 7E29 4B09 2E28 Andre Heinecke (Release Signing Key) ed25519 2020-08-24 [expires: 2030-06-30] 6DAA 6E64 A76D 2840 571B 4902 5288 97B8 2640 3ADA Werner Koch (dist signing 2020) ed25519 2021-05-19 [expires: 2027-04-04] AC8E 115B F73E 2D8D 47FA 9908 E98E 9B2D 19C6 C8BD Niibe Yutaka (GnuPG Release Key) brainpoolP256r1 2021-10-15 [expires: 2029-12-31] 02F3 8DFF 731F F97C B039 A1DA 549E 695E 905B A208 GnuPG.com (Release Signing Key 2021) The keys are available at https://gnupg.org/signature_key.html and in any recently released GnuPG tarball in the file g10/distsigkey.gpg . 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