signing-party-2.7-lp150.5.1<>,P\_踋/=„MI R*u$Pu[J'ݱ*Ư&cr'6Lcƴ5ZvHSe']#[ϱbƳ2krYF;[dWYSS&1 ]wnLvZ) 5Ʋ5u(><?;d  (tx     |  p8\(894:F32G3DH3I44X4TY4\\4x]4^6b6c7d81e86f89l8;u8Pv8w:\x:y;Lz;;;;;Csigning-party2.7lp150.5.1GPG ToolsSigning Party is a collection for all kinds of pgp related things, including signing scripts, party preparation scripts etc. caff is a script that helps you in keysigning. It takes a list of keyids on the command line, fetches them from a keyserver and calls GnuPG so that you can sign it. It then mails each key to all its email addresses - only including the one UID that we send to in each mail. pgp-clean takes a list of keyids on the command line and outputs an ascii-armored keyring on stdout for each key with all signatures except self-signatures stripped. Its use is to reduce the size of keys sent out after signing. (pgp-clean is a stripped-down caff version.) gpg-key2ps will output a PostScript file which has your Key-ID, UIDs and fingerprint nicely formatted for printing paper slips to take with you to a signing-party. Given one or more key-ids, gpg-mailkeys mails these keys to their owners. You use this after you've signed them. By default, the mails contain a standard text and your name and address as the From (as determined by the sendmail command). gpglist takes a keyid and creates a listing showing who signed your user IDs. gpgsigs was written to assist the user in signing keys during a keysigning party. It takes as input a file containing keys in gpg --list-keys format and prepends every line with a tag indicating if the user has already signed that uid. keylookup is a wrapper around gpg --search, allowing you to search for keys on a keyserver. It presents the list of matching keys to the user and allows her to select the keys for importing into the GnuPG keyring.\_lamb59GopenSUSE Leap 15.0openSUSEGPL-2.0-or-laterhttp://bugs.opensuse.orgProductivity/Securityhttp://pgp-tools.alioth.debian.org/linuxx86_640% ZI"&7.j\B 0h Y  M|A큤\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ZnZnZnZnZnZnZnZnZn\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_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-party-2.7-lp150.5.1.src.rpmsigning-partysigning-party(x86-64)@@@@@@@@@@@@    /bin/sh/usr/bin/perl/usr/bin/python/usr/sbin/sendmailgpglibc.so.6()(64bit)libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.14)(64bit)libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.2.5)(64bit)libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.3)(64bit)libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.3.4)(64bit)libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.4)(64bit)libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.7)(64bit)libmd.so.0()(64bit)libmd.so.0(LIBMD_0.0)(64bit)perlperl-GnuPG-Interfaceperl-MIME-toolsperl-MailToolsperl-Net-IDN-Encodeperl-Text-Templateqprintrpmlib(CompressedFileNames)rpmlib(FileDigests)rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix)rpmlib(PayloadIsXz)3.0.4-14.6.0-14.0-15.2-14.14.1\-@\X)@[+@YdXW@WW\@WrfW/*@VpVXEVV@Ud@UT~T~Sebastian Wagner Ismail Dönmez astieger@suse.comastieger@suse.comastieger@suse.comastieger@suse.commpluskal@suse.commpluskal@suse.comolaf@aepfle.deastieger@suse.comastieger@suse.comastieger@suse.comvcizek@suse.comastieger@suse.comastieger@suse.commeissner@suse.comastieger@suse.com- Add patch cve-2019-11627.patch from https://salsa.debian.org/signing-party-team/signing-party/commit/cd69b6c0426a6160ef3de03fce9c7f112166d5a8 to fix CVE-2019-11627.- Spec cleanup- update to 2.7: * gpg-key2ps: Add support for ECDH, ECDSA and EDDSA key types. * gpg-key2ps: Align key type & size listing to the GnuPG 2.1.x output (e.g., "rsa4096/DEADBEEF" instead of "4096R/DEADBEEF") * gpgsigs: Set UAT (jpeg photos) density to 90dpi so XeLaTeX doesn't complain that the image is too large- update to 2.6: * gpgsigs: Skip undefined UIDs. * gpgsigs: Properly handle (skip) unknown attributes. * gpgsigs: Allow digest hexadecimal characters to replace multiple '_' in the fill-in forms * gpglist: New option '--signer' to limit listed signers to the matching keys.- update to 2.5: * caff: Show how to set $ENV{'PERL_MAILERS'} to specify a sendmail binary (or use a sendmail-compatible MTA) * caff: Fix regression skipping --recv-key when 'keys-from-gnupg' isn't set. (Closes: #837406) * caff: List all UIDs contained in an email when asking whether to send it. * gpg-key2latex: Add an option '--qrcode-data' to specify the data to encode in a QR code (default: "OPENPGP4FPR:%f"). * gpg-key2ps: Fix revoked UID stroke slant with "-r strike". * gpg-key2ps: Ensure subkeys are hiden unless '--show-subkeys' is set.- update to 2.4: * caff, gpg-key2latex, gpgsigs: Ignore "KEY_CONSIDERED" status output emitted by gpg 2.1.13 and later. * caff, gpgsigs: Allow input produced by gpgparticipants(1) using gpg 2.1.13. With this version, key IDs are not displayed by default and the "Key fingerprint = " prefix is omitted. * caff: + Fix GnuPG version number comparison. + With GnuPG 2.1.13 or later, use gpgconf(1) to determine the socket paths. (It is not used on earlier gpg since earlier gpgconf do not support --homedir.) This fixes compatibility with GnuPG 2.1.13. + When ~/.caff/gnupghome/gpg.conf does not exist, instead of creating a temporary file (as it's done since signing-party 2.3), parse ~/.gnup/gpg.conf and pass the GnuPG options that are known to be safe (and useful) for caff to gpg(1) using command line options. This soves the problem of lingering configuration files in case caff is killed. + Use full fingerprints internally to avoid collisions. (However $CONFIG{'keyid'} and $CONFIG{'local-users'} are kept to 64-bits key IDs as per RFC 4880 full fingerprints are not available in key signatures, and thus not exposed by `gpg --with-colons --list-sigs`.) + Automatically import the $CONFIG{'also-encrypt-to'} from the normal GnuPGHOME when possible.- Rename pgpgring to avoid file conflict with mutt- Build also pgpring- Correct path to _defaultdocdir in caff(1)- update to 2.3: * caff: + Deprecate $CONFIG{'keyserver'}. Users of GnuPG <2.1 should put the option in caff's GnuPG configuration file (~/.caff/gnupghome/gpg.conf by default) instead. GnuPG 2.1 delegates network access to another process (dirmngr), hence for 2.1 the keyserver should be set in ~/.gnupg/dirmngr.conf instead. + When caff's own GnuPG configuration file (~/.caff/gnupghome/gpg.conf) does not exist, automatically generate it with the GnuPG options found in ~/.gnup/gpg.conf that are known to be safe (and useful) for caff. This includes "keyserver", "keyserver-options", "ask-cert-level" and "cert-digest-algo" (among many others). Hence in the absence of its own GnuPG configuration file caff now uses the certification options from the user's GnuPG configuration file. + Perl < 5.20 compatibiliey (drop caff-perl_5.18_compatibility.patch) * gpgsigs, gpg-key2latex: + Use "Noto Mono" as default font when compiling with XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX; and "Noto Sans Mono CJK" as CJK font when compiling with XeLaTeX. * gpg-key2latex: + Don't show capabilities of the entire key when --show-subkeys is set. (Instead, the capabilities of the master key and each subkey are shown independently in uppercase.) + Enclose (sub)key capabilities in square brackets, to match GnuPG 2.1.11+'s output. + For ECDH, ECDSA, EDDSA (sub)keys, show the curve name instead of the public key algorithm and length. This matches GnuPG 2.1.x's output. + The master key's fingerprint was incorrectly set to the last unusable (eg, expired or revoked) subkey fingerprint, if any. (Closes: #815721) * keyart: + Print the public key algorithm and length as shown by GnuPG 2.1 (e.g., "rsa4096" instead of "4096R"); for ECDH, ECDSA and EDDSA keys, show the curve name instead.- update to 2.2: * caff: + "gpgparticipants"-formated input: accept key blocks not starting with a number such as [x] Fingerprint(s) OK [x] ID OK This makes caff able to process the Debconf 15 KSP file. * gpglist: + Don't prune revoked UIDs with a subsequent selfsig. + Add an option '--show-revoked' to show revoked UIDs. + Mention in the manpage that the path to the gpg binary is taken from the GNUPGBIN environment variable, if defined.- Require srm- fix an incompatibility with perl 5.18 (boo#955986) * caff 2.x is using hash slices which were introduced in Perl 5.20 * added caff-perl_5.18_compatibility.patch- update to 2.1: * caff: + Only consider non-expired/invalid/revoked keys and UIDs when generating the caffrc. + Proper RFC 5322 validation of email addresses. + Prefix the signature by "-- \n" in the email template. + Automatically mkdir ~/.caff if it doesn't exit.- update to 2.0 [boo#918402] * caff: + Fix broken compatibility with GnuPG 2.1 (2.1.3 and later only) + Default $CONFIG{'local-user'} to $CONFIG{'keyid'} rather than importing the public part of *all* keys found in the secret keyring. + error output handling improvements + Add a --debug flag to enable debug messages. + Send attachements and non RFC 2822 UIDs to *all* signed addresses, not only those for which the UID is exported. This is useful when the signee has some already signed RFC 2822 UIDs and a freshly added attribute, for instance. + color ouput ($CONFIG{colors}) + Prune keys with import-{clean,minimal} not export-{clean,minimal}. + Fix $CONFIG{'also-lsign-in-gnupghome'}: local signatures are directly imported from caff's GNUPGHOME to our own; in auto-lsign'ing mode, lsign UID for which we have an exportable signature (preserving the signer and cert level). + Pass the 'keyserver-options' specified in ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf to $CONFIG{keyserver} when it is left unset. * gpgsigs: + Add a legend with the different signature types. + Mark local signatures as 'L' (formerly they were marked as 'S'), and expiring -- but not expired -- signatures as 'x'. * caff, pgp-clean, pgp-fixkey, gpg-key2latex, gpg-key2ps, gpg-mailkeys, gpgdir, gpgparticipants, gpgsigs, keyart, keylookup: + Add the possibility to choose the gpg binary via the "GNUPGBIN" environment variable. 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