On Saturday 28 June 2008, Faramir wrote:
> Well, as far as I know, it adds support for s/MIME... and if I am not
> wrong, that would mean certificates like the ones issued by CAcert,
> Comodo, et all... But, is GnuPG capable of generating those
> certificates? Or we will still require OpenSSL or equivalent to make
> them?

GnuPG 2 includes a script called gpgsm-gencert.sh that can be used to 
generate an X.509 certificate request. I don't think gpgsm can be used 
to generate certificates; from gpgsm's man page:

=====
       --gen-key
              This  command  will  only  print  an error message and 
direct the user to the gpgsm-gencert.sh
              script.
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Regards,
Ingo

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