w32 client installer - silent install?
Craig Hurley
lists at thehurley.com
Tue Feb 26 18:02:10 CET 2008
On 26/02/2008 08:10, Werner Koch wrote:
> Sorry, no. However the installer we use with gpg4win now features a few
> options. See the excerpt below for details. IIRC, this is available in
> the current gpg4win (1.1.3); checkout the README file.
Thanks for that. It looks like gpg4win, version 1.1.3, using gpg 1.4.7;
the available version of gpg is 1.4.8 (the updates are listed below).
Should I be worried about not using the latest version of gpg?
Regards,
Craig.
What's New [1.4.8]
===========
* Changed the license to GPLv3.
* Improved detection of keyrings specified multiple times.
* Changes to better cope with broken keyservers.
* Minor bug fixes.
* The new OpenPGP standard is now complete, and has been published
as RFC-4880. The GnuPG --openpgp mode (note this is not the
default) has been updated to match the new standard. The
--rfc2440 option can be used to return to the older RFC-2440
behavior. The main differences between the two are
"--enable-dsa2 --no-rfc2440-text --escape-from-lines
--require-cross-certification".
* By default (i.e. --gnupg mode), --require-cross-certification is
now on. --rfc2440-text and --force-v3-sigs are now off.
* Allow encryption using legacy Elgamal sign+encrypt keys if
option --rfc2440 is used.
* Fixed the auto creation of the key stub for smartcards.
* Fixed a rare bug in decryption using the OpenPGP card.
* Fix RFC-4880 typo in the SHA-224 hash prefix. Old SHA-224
signatures will continue to work.
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