GnuPG 2.2.36 released
Todd Zullinger
tmz at pobox.com
Wed Jul 13 15:22:36 CEST 2022
Bernhard Reiter wrote:
> Am Montag 11 Juli 2022 14:50:24 schrieb Konstantin Ryabitsev via Gnupg-users:
>>> See https://dev.gnupg.org/T5949#159890 for why it doesn't work for you.
>>
>> Ah, okay, that's unfortunate. I guess I'll skip this release, since I can't
>> verify it without building gnupg from scratch (without verifying it first).
>
> Maybe it helps to report the problem of missing crypto algorithms to your
> GNU/Linux distribution.
They aren't really missing but rather intentionally removed
due to legal issues on Fedora/Red Hat. This came up not so
long ago:
https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2022-May/066054.html
With the current Fedora (36), it's possible to enable these
ciphers via '--with brainpool' when building the libgcrypt
srpm.
Hopefully the legal issues will be cleared sometime soon and
Fedora will stop stripping brainpool.
It's frustrating that the releases are signed with a cipher
that cannot be verified on a reasonably popular distro.
--
Todd
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