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1.22
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@See ChangeLog: Mon Sep  6 19:59:08 CEST 1999  Werner Koch
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@# Some notes used by the maintainers


store
# simply packs the input data into a rfc1991 packet format

check-trustdb


compress-keys
# compress exported key, compress level is still set with "-z" and
# algorithm with --compress-algo" - Default is to not compress keys, as
# this is better for interoperability.

compress-sigs
# Normally, compressing of signatures does not make sense; so this
# is disabled for detached signatures unless this option is used.

run-as-shm-coprocess [request-locked-shm-size]
# very special :-)
# You will have to use "--status-fd" too
# Note:  This option dioes only work if given on the command line.


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1.21
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@See ChangeLog: Tue Jul 13 17:39:25 CEST 1999  Werner Koch
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@d1 1
a1 14
# This is a sample option file
#
# Unless you you specify which option file to use with the
# commandline option "--options filename", gpg uses the
# file ~/.gnupg/options by default.
#
# An option file can contain all long options which are
# available in GNUPG. If the first non white space character of
# a line is a '#', this line is ignored.  Empty lines are also
# ignored.
#
# Here is a list of all possible options. Not of all them make
# sense in an option file; consider this as a complete option
# reference. Before the options you find a list of commands.
a3 5
#-----------------------------------------------
#------------------- Commands ------------------
#-----------------------------------------------
# With some exceptions, these cannot be combined

a8 5


#-----------------------------------------------
#--- options
#-----------------------------------------------
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1.20
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@Snapshot release 0.4.2
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@a21 7
print-md algo
# print the message digest of algorithm ALGO for stdin or all
# given filenames

print-mds
# print all message digests of all give filenames

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@*** empty log message ***
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@a53 6
set-filename <name>
# Set <name> as the filename into the plaintext packet

comment <string>
# Add <string> as comment to the output

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1.18
log
@bug fix release
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@d52 1
a52 1

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1.17
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@add coprocess facility
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1.16
log
@started with shm coprocesses
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@d49 4
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1.15
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@edit-key is now complete
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@a28 1
sign-key
a31 6
list-secret-keys
#

export-secret-keys
# export secret keys (which may be usefuil in some cases)

a35 4




a47 6


emulate-pgp-sign-bug
# PGP 2.x can only cope with 2 byte length headers of the
# signature packets, this option forces.

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1.14
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@changed trustdb design
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@d60 6
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1.13
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@sync
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1.12
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@textual changes
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@d20 1
a20 9
# With some expections, these cannot be combined

gen-prime
# Generate a prime.
# With one argument:  take it as the bitsize and make a simple prime of
#		      this size
# With two arguments: Generate a prime, usable for DL algorithms.
# With three arguments: same as above, but a third argument indicates
#			that a generator should also be calculated.
d48 3
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@*** empty log message ***
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1.10
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@new release
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1.9
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@applied Mathews typo and grammar fixes
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@d30 4
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1.8
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@release 0.2.9
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@d4 2
a5 2
# commandline option "--options filename", gpg uses per
# default the file ~/.gnupg/options.
d20 1
a20 1
# With some expections, those cannot be combined
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@import works
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@d4 2
a5 2
# commandline option "--options filename", g10 uses per
# default the file ~/.g10/options.
d8 1
a8 1
# available in G10. If the first non white space character of
a21 35
add-key
# add key to the public keyring

change-passphrase
# change the passphrase of your secret keyring

check
# check a signature

decrypt
# decrypt data (default)

delete-key
# remove key from public keyring,

edit-sig
# edit a key signature. Currently you have only the option to delete
# some signatures.

encrypt
# (Can be combined with a "sign")
# encrypt data

export <names>
# Either export all keys from all keyrings (default keyrings and
# those registered via option "keyring"), or if at least one name is
# given, those of the givename. The new keyring is written to stdout
# or to the file given with option "output"

fingerprint
# show the fingerprints,

gen-key
# generate a new key pair, this is an interactive command.

a29 4
list-packets
# List only the sequence of packets"},


a32 4
sign
# (Can be combined with a "encrypt")
# make a signature

a33 10
# make a signature on a key in the keyring
# Argument is the userid of the key to sign.
# This looks for the key, displays the key and checks all
# existing signatures of this key. If the key is not yet signed
# by the default user (or the users given with "-l"), the programm
# displays the information of the key again, together with
# it's fingerprint and asked wehter it should be signed. This question
# is repeated for all users specified with "-l".  The key is then signed
# and the keyring which contains the key is updated.

a35 132

symmetric
# encrypt the input only with the symmetric (conventional) cipher.
# This asks for a passphrase.


test
# Used for testing some parts of the program

#----------------------------------------------
#------  Options without a long form ----------
#----------------------------------------------

-k
# List keyrings.
# Without arguments, all default public keyrings are listed
# With one argument, this keyring is listed.
#
# -kv	 is the same as -k
# -kvv	 list the signatures with every key
# -kvvv  additional checks all signatures
# -kvc	 list fingerprints
# -kvvc  list fingerprints and signatures
# Note that this is a kludge, to emulate the strange pgp syntax;
# combining it with other options may give other outputs.



-z n
# Set compress level to n.
# n = 0 disables compresson. Default compress level depends on
# the local zlib (6).


#-----------------------------------------------
#------------------- Options -------------------
#-----------------------------------------------


armor
# create ascii armored output


batch
# batch mode: never ask

no-batch
# disables batch

cache-all
# hold everything in memory


check-key
# check signatures on a key in the keyring

debug  value|hexvalue
#  set debugging flags,

debug-all
# enable full debugging


detach-sign
# make a detached signature,

dry-run
# don't make any changes

homedir dirname
# Set the name of the home directory which defaults to "~/.g10".

keyring  filename
# add this filename to the list of keyrings.
# If the filename begins with a tilde and a slash, these are replaced
# by the HOME directory. If the filename does not contain a slash, it
# is assumed to be in "~/.g10"

local-user user-string
#  use this user-string to sign or decrypt

no
# assume no on most questions

no-armor
# Assume the input data is not in ascii armored format.

no-default-keyring
# Do not add the default keyrings to the list of keyrings

no-greeting
# suppress the initial copyright etc. messages but do not enter batch mode.

no-verbose
# set verbose level to 0

options filename
#  Ignored in option files.

no-options
# same as --options /dev/null.	This option is detected
# before an attempt to open an option file

output filename
# use filename for output

passphrase-fd n
# Read the passphrase from file with the descriptor n.	If you use
# 0 for n, the passphrase will be read from stdin.  This can only be used
# if only one passphrase is supplied.


remote-user
# use this user-id for encryption"

secret-keyring filename
# add filename to the list of secret keyrings
# see "keyring" for further informations

status-fd n
# Write status informations to this file descriptor. If this option
# is not used, no status information is writte.  This option is for the
# sake of a calling programm (e.g. a MUA) to ease up parsing of output
# and providing a defined set of status messages.
# FIXME: use a format ala "100 Blabla"?

verbose
# Give more informations suring processing. If used 2 times, the input data
# is listed in detail.

yes
# assume yes on most questions
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1.6
log
@bug fixes
@
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@d135 3
d158 2
d187 4
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1.5
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@*** empty log message ***
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@d157 4
a160 1
# add this filename to the list of keyrings
d197 1
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1.4
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@added initial i18n stuff
@
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@d195 7
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1.3
log
@patchlevel 2
@
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@d45 6
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1.2
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@NT version compiles
@
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@d168 3
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1.1
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@very first release
@
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@d14 7
a20 1
# reference
a24 10
armor
# create ascii armored output


batch
# batch mode: never ask

cache-all
# hold everything in memory

a30 9
check-key
# check signatures on a key in the keyring

debug  value|hexvalue
#  set debugging flags,

debug-all
# enable full debugging

d37 3
a39 5
detach-sign
# make a detached signature,

dry-run
# don't make any changes
d42 1
d49 1
a49 1
# generate a new key pair,
d57 1
a57 1
#			taht a generator should also be calculated.
d59 2
a60 2
keyring  filename
# add this filename to the list of keyrings
a61 17
local-user user-string
#  use this user-string to sign or decrypt

no
# assume no on most questions

no-armor
# Assume the input data is not in ascii armored format.

no-default-keyring
# Do not add the default keyrings to the list of keyrings

options filename
#  Ignored in option files.

output filename
# use filename for output
a65 7
remote-user
# use this user-id for encryption"


secret-keyring filename
# add filename to the list of secret keyrings

d67 1
d88 1
d92 94
a191 1

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