Hi Werner, A question about the release notes:
* Decryption using smartcards keys > 3072 bit does not work. Is this a regression (since it's listed as a change) or should it read "does now work"? I don't have any 4k keys on smartcards to try with, but I'm interested to know the status. Thanks, David On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 12:40 PM, Werner Koch <w...@gnupg.org> wrote: > Hi, > > it is now more than a year since we released 2.0.19. Thus it is really > time to get 2.0.20 out of the door. If you want to quickly try a beta > you may use: > > ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/alpha/gnupg/gnupg-2.0.20-beta118.tar.bz2 > > Please send bug reports only to the mailing list. > > > Noteworthy changes in version 2.0.20 (unreleased) > ------------------------------------------------- > > * The hash algorithm is now printed for sig records in key listings. > > * Decryption using smartcards keys > 3072 bit does not work. > > * New meta option ignore-invalid-option to allow using the same > option file by other GnuPG versions. > > * [gpg] Skip invalid keyblock packets during import to avoid a DoS. > > * [gpg] Correctly handle ports from DNS SRV records. > > * [gpg-agent] Avoid tty corruption when killing pinentry. > > * [scdaemon] Rename option --disable-keypad to --disable-pinpad. > > * [scdaemon] Better support for CCID readers. Now, the internal CCID > driver supports readers without the auto configuration feature. > > * [scdaemon] Add pinpad input for PC/SC, if your reader has pinpad > and it supports variable length PIN input, and you specify > --enable-pinpad-varlen option. > > * [scdaemon] New option --enable-pinpad-varlen. > > * [scdaemon] Install into libexecdir to avoid accidental execution > from the command line. > > > The code also builds for Windows and we plan to do a Gpg4win release > soon after 2.0.20. > > > Shalom-Salam, > > Werner > -- David Tomaschik OpenPGP: 0x5DEA789B http://systemoverlord.com da...@systemoverlord.com
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