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2003 Nov 27
0
[Announce] GnuPG's ElGamal signing keys compromised
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 GnuPG's ElGamal signing keys compromised ========================================== Summary ======= Phong Nguyen identified a severe bug in the way GnuPG creates and uses ElGamal keys for signing. This is a significant security failure which can lead to a compromise of almost all ElGamal keys used for signing. Note that
2000 Apr 19
0
A new snapshot
Hi, I have released a new snapshot of GnuPG, I hope this is one of the last ones before 1.0.2 ;-) This is still a BETA VERSION and not intended for general use. ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/pub/gcrypt/devel/gnupg-1.0.1e.tar.gz (1600k) The usual diff file is also available, but this time there is only a detached signature for this diff file, because I noticed to late that the --not-dash-escaped option
2000 Oct 13
0
GPG 1.0.3 doesn't detect modifications to files with multiple signatures
Hi! Jim is right. There is a bug in all GnuPG versions up to 1.0.3: If you have more than one cleartext signature in a file (or pipe that to gpg), gpg does not compare each signature but flags each document as good or bad depending on the first document in the file. This is a very serious bug in gpg's verification function. I have made a snapshot version which corrects this bug available
2004 Dec 09
0
[Announce] sha1sum for MS Windows released
Hi! In the light of the recently found weaknesses in the MD5 hash function we won't anymore accompany software announcements with MD5 checksums. Instead SHA-1 checksums will be given. All modern GNU/Linux systems are featuring a sha1sum tool, similar to the md5sum too, so this there should be no problem checking the checksums on these platforms. For MS Windows no such tool is available. To
2004 Aug 26
0
[Announce] GnuPG 1.2.6 released
Hello! We are pleased to announce the availability of a new stable GnuPG release: Version 1.2.6 The GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) is GNU's tool for secure communication and data storage. It is a complete and free replacement of PGP and can be used to encrypt data and to create digital signatures. It includes an advanced key management facility and is compliant with the proposed OpenPGP
2006 Jun 26
0
[Announce] Gpg4win 1.0.3 released (security fix)
Hi! We are pleased to announce the availibility of Gpg4win, version 1.0.3. * This version contains security fixes for the GnuPG and Sylpheed-Claws components. *Updating to this version is strongly recommended*. * Please also make sure to subscribe to the new gpg4win announcement mailing list. We might stop in the future to cross post announcements to the general GnuPG annoucement list.
2006 Jul 25
0
[Announce] Gpg4win 1.0.4 released
Hi! We are pleased to announce the availibility of Gpg4win, version 1.0.4. * This version fixes a problem with several utilities like GPGee and parts of WinPT introduced with the last version. * Please make sure to subscribe to the new gpg4win announcement mailing list. We might stop in the future to cross post announcements to the general GnuPG annoucement list. See:
2012 Feb 28
3
workflow using git for translations
I did a first set of minor translations to become familiar with the process. These changes have been committed in "main" wine git (how do you call it?). In the meanwhile, I did a bunch of changes. Now I want to create a patch for these changes. I did a > git stash save (and I had a copy of the file somewhere else) and then a > git pull Auto-merging po/pt_PT.po CONFLICT
2012 Aug 08
0
[Announce] GPA 0.9.3 released
Hello, We are pleased to announce the release of GPA 0.9.3. GPA is a graphical frontend for the GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG, http://www.gnupg.org). GPA can be used to encrypt, decrypt, and sign files, to verify signatures and to manage the private and public keys. You can find the release here: ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/gpa/gpa-0.9.3.tar.bz2 (695k)
2003 Dec 16
2
Free Software/Open Source-Telephony-Summit 2004
Hi, I just came across this annoncement, which is particularly interesting as it is only 25 min away from my place... :-) Anyway, I guess the core of this is targeted at developers mainly. Cheers, Philipp Free Software/Open Source-Telephony-Summit 2004 http://www.guug.de/veranstaltungen/telephony-summit-2004/ http://www.heise.de/newsticker/data/avr-16.12.03-000/ We are happy to announce
2020 Aug 10
1
Typos in file.path documentation.
Hello, R 4.0.2 on Ubuntu 20.04, sessionInfo() below. I believe there are two typos in ?file.path, section Value, 2nd paragraph. 1. There is a close parenthesis missing after Encoding, as it is reading is a bit confusing, I had to backtrack and repeat. 2. I'm not a native language speaker but before a consonant it's 'a', not 'an', right? an component should be a
2018 Jun 22
1
Bug in as.Date or strptime?
Hello, This just came up in SO, sessionInfo() at the end. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50988018/seeking-explanation-for-as-date-function-in-r?noredirect=1#comment88971055_50988018 # example 1 # not even the month is right as.Date(x = 1, format = '%j', origin= '2015-01-01') #[1] "2018-07-21" # example 2a # nonsense output as.Date(x = 1, origin=
1998 Apr 28
0
[Debian 2.0] /usr/bin/suidexec gives root access
Executive summary: /usr/bin/suidexec gives every user a root shell. Remove it. tlr ----- Forwarded message from Thomas Roessler <roessler@guug.de> ----- Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 15:21:17 +0200 From: Thomas Roessler <roessler@guug.de> Subject: suidmanager: SECURITY BREACH: /usr/bin/suidexec gives root access to every user on the system To: submit@bugs.debian.org Package: suidmanager
2006 Apr 01
0
Free Software/Open Source Telephony-Summit 2006
Free Software/Open Source Telephony-Summit 2006 Tuesday, May 2nd 2006 Wiesbaden, Germany For the third time the German Unix User Group (GUUG - www.guug.de) organizes the Free Software/Open Source Telephony-Summit, an international workshop and technical conference for developers and users of Free Software/Open Source telephony applications and for
2019 Jun 21
0
Calculation of e^{z^2/2} for a normal deviate z
Dear Rui, Thanks for your quick reply -- this allows me to see the bottom of this. I was hoping we could have a handle of those p in genmoics such as 1e-300 or smaller. Best wishes, Jing Hua ________________________________ From: Rui Barradas <ruipbarradas at sapo.pt> Sent: 21 June 2019 15:03 To: jing hua zhao; r-devel at r-project.org Subject: Re: [Rd] Calculation of e^{z^2/2} for a
2020 Sep 23
0
[R] jitter-bug? problematic behaviour of the jitter function
Hello, R 4.0.2 on Ubuntu 20.04, sessionInfo at end. This came up in r-help, I'm answering to the OP and also posting to r-devel since I believe it is more appropriate there. I can confirm this. The original instructions are the first and the last, but even with smaller numbers the error shows up. set.seed(2020) jitter(c(1,2,10^4)) # desired behaviour #[1] 1.058761 1.957690
2019 Jun 21
4
Calculation of e^{z^2/2} for a normal deviate z
Hello, Well, try it: p <- .Machine$double.eps^seq(0.5, 1, by = 0.05) z <- qnorm(p/2) pnorm(z) # [1] 7.450581e-09 1.228888e-09 2.026908e-10 3.343152e-11 5.514145e-12 # [6] 9.094947e-13 1.500107e-13 2.474254e-14 4.080996e-15 6.731134e-16 #[11] 1.110223e-16 p/2 # [1] 7.450581e-09 1.228888e-09 2.026908e-10 3.343152e-11 5.514145e-12 # [6] 9.094947e-13 1.500107e-13 2.474254e-14 4.080996e-15
2005 Oct 31
2
Sweave (R?) font encoding problems
Dear R list, I'm having some problems with font encodings when using R+Sweave+Latex in my native language: Portuguese. My environment: Kubuntu 5.10 Linux $> uname -a Linux nassa 2.6.12-9-686 #1 Mon Oct 10 13:25:32 BST 2005 i686 GNU/Linux R> R.version _ platform i486-pc-linux-gnu arch i486 os linux-gnu system i486, linux-gnu
2019 Jun 21
0
Calculation of e^{z^2/2} for a normal deviate z
Hi Peter, Rui, Chrstophe and Gabriel, Thanks for your inputs -- the use of qnorm(., log=TRUE) is a good point in line with pnorm with which we devised log(p) as log(2) + pnorm(-abs(z), lower.tail = TRUE, log.p = TRUE) that could do really really well for large z compared to Rmpfr. Maybe I am asking too much since z <-20000 >
2019 Jul 15
0
[External] Re: Possible bug in `class<-` when a class-specific '[[.' method is defined
Pasting the entire example into RStudio and hitting return to evaluate does not show this. Evaluating the finall line to print counttt separately does. Looks like RStudio is calling `[[` on your object when examining the environment for the Environment panel. If this concerns you then you should contact RStudio. Best, luke On Mon, 15 Jul 2019, Rui Barradas wrote: > Hello, > > Clean R