0.18.0-1	2002/05/03
- enought testing - stable release; more than 7 months after 0.16.1-1
- README: small tweaks

0.17.3-1	2002/02/08
- Makefile.in:
  - fixed typos which caused incorrect builds of pinepgp5x and pinepgp65x   
    filters (thanks to Dale Bewley <dale@bewley.net> for reporting)
  - configure.in included in tarball
- README: fixed Requirements information

0.17.2-1	2001/11/27
	Peter Hanecak <hanecak@megaloman.sk>  
- Makefile.in, configure.in, pinegpgp.in:
  - mktemp is not required from now - it is used only if present and not
    disabled
  - partial fix for Naive Sign & Encrypt added: line
    "Message signed and encrypted only for: <recipients>" is added at the
    end of every signed and encrypted message to indicate true recipients;
    see http://world.std.com/~dtd/sign_encrypt/sign_encrypt7.html from
    Don Davis <don@mit.edu> for more information
    (thanks to Ryan W. Maple <ryan@guardiandigital.com> for notifying me
    about problem)

0.17.1-1	2001/10/11
	Peter Hanecak <hanecak@megaloman.sk>
- Makefile.in: script making slightly reworked
- README: added contributors
- configure.in:
  - check for bash added - it is REQUIRED
  - other checks for REQUIRED items, if they fail, will cause configure
    to fail too (we can't continue if necessary stuff is not available)
- pinegpgp.in, pinepgpgpg-install.in: path to bash detected by configure used
- pinepgp.spec: summary and description updates

0.17.0-1	2001/09/28
	Peter Hanecak <hanecak@megaloman.sk>
- C preprocessor used to "build" scripts
- pinegpgp.in:
  - begin, middle and end horizontal rules used to make it more clear what's
    signed/encrypted and what's not
  - don't confuse Pine with errors produced by encryption backend while
    checking message (for example when messages is signed with key which is
    not present in keyring) - error is just reported to user
- Matt's patches removed from contrib while they were incorporated

	Matt Brubeck <mbrubeck@hmc.edu>
- pinegpgp.in, pinepgpgpg-install.in: '#!/bin/sh' -> '#!/bin/bash' to make
  them work on Solaris too
- pinepgpgpg-install.in: changed '_LEADING("string")_' to   
  '"_LEADING(string)_"' so also Pine on Solaris can use new pinerc

0.16.1-1	2001/09/28
	Peter Hanecak <hanecak@megaloman.sk>
- pinepgpgpg-install.in: added pinepgp-0.15.3-pineconf-parse-cleanup.patch
  from RedHat's pine RPM package to fix a potential issue with
  pinegpg-install (Tim Waugh)
- README: added information about my new key
- added Solaris patches to contrib directory
- added gnupg-hany-public-key.txt to package

0.16.0-1	2001/07/10
	Peter Hanecak <hanecak@megaloman.sk>
- stable release
- README:
  - added info about my public key
  - added section "Other Resources"
  - TODO items for next devel version added
  - minor fixes and updates

0.15.4-1	2001/06/08
	Peter Hanecak <hanecak@megaloman.sk>
- Makefile.in: reworked install process so only required items are
  installed; thus no errors will be produced when installing filters which
  were not required
- pinegpgp.in: removed "recode" sed command - looks like it is not necessery
  anymore

0.15.4-0	2001/01/26
	Peter Hanecak <hanecak@megaloman.sk>
- Makefile.in: fixed missing exec_prefix
- README: additions to 'TODO' section regarding S/MIME x.509

0.15.3-1	2001/01/12
	Peter Hanecak <hanecak@megaloman.sk>
- pinegpgp.in: fixed "recode" sed command - it was dropping "r"s from
  decrypted and/or checked messages when using GnuPG support (try to drop it
  in the future - looks like it is not necessery anymore);
  thanks to phuzzie <phuzzie@phuzzielogik.cx> for reporting it
- documentation: updates and fixes

0.15.2-1	2001/01/11
	Peter Hanecak <hanecak@megaloman.sk>
- added support for encrypting to multiple recipients
  (Jon Wilson <jon@netsw.co.uk>)
- added encrypting to yourself to previous
  (Scott C. Wood <woody@netsw.co.uk>)
- filter configuration in .pinerc changed so users which are upgrading
  HAVE TO run particular install script again
- pinegpg: use sed instead of awk
- changed temp directory: ~/.pinepgp; it is created by install scripts
  if it does not exists
- README: updated and slightl;y restructured (Install and Usage part)

0.15.1-1	2001/01/11
	Peter Hanecak <hanecak@megaloman.sk>
- unify filters into one source: pinegpgp.in

0.15.0-1	2000/10/05
	Peter Hanecak <hanecak@megaloman.sk>
- autoconf used

0.14.0-1	2000/10/03
    Peter Hanecak <hanecak@megaloman.sk>
- stable release
- spec: %{_prefix} and Prefix: used

0.13.2-1	2000/09/11
	Peter Hanecak <hanecak@megaloman.sk>
- do not produce footer when there is no output from pgp/gpg to stderr when
  checking incoming message (i.e. decrypting and/or checking signature)

0.13.1-1	2000/03/24
	Martin Edas Edlman <edlman@dzungle.ms.mff.cuni.cz>
	Peter Hanecak <hanecak@megaloman.sk>
- README: mktem RPM package URL added
- README: information about change of bin directory rewritten (prefix or
  bindir used)
- Makefile: default prefix changed back to '/usr/local'
- scripts: /bin/bash -> /bin/sh
- README: info about pine's compose-send-offers-first-filter

0.13.0-1	2000/03/23
	Peter Hanecak <hanecak@megaloman.sk>
- ducumentation regarding mktemp extended
- release clean-up

0.12.93-1	2000/03/22
	Martin Edas Edlman <edlman@dzungle.ms.mff.cuni.cz>
- change back _BEGINNING to _LEADING in Pine display filters. I have realized
  that the -----BEGIN PGP [SIGNED] MESSAGE-- must be very first line in the
  signed and/or encrypted message, otherwise Pine call PGP/GnuPG to verify all
  messages containing this line, which is bad e.g. for replies containing
  this line somewhere in the middle of the message body. PGP/GnuPG
  displays only verified/decrypted part of the message, not whole, and it
  complains that the signature is bad. Surely.

0.12.92-1	2000/03/21
	Peter Hanecak <hanecak@megaloman.sk>
- added PGP 6.5.x filter (Martin Edas Edlman <edlman@dzungle.ms.mff.cuni.cz>)
- little info about filter entries in pinerc in README

0.12.91-1	2000/03/21
	Peter Hanecak <hanecak@megaloman.sk>
- added documentation
- changed prefix from /usr/local to /usr
- 'make tarball', 'make rebuild' and 'make clean'
- pinepgp50 renamed to pinepgp5x so it is more "obvious" that even PGP 5.5
  works (Martin Edas Edlman <edlman@dzungle.ms.mff.cuni.cz>)
- 'make install-pgp26x', 'make install-pgp5x' and 'make install-gpg'

0.12.90-1	2000/03/17
	Peter Hanecak <hanecak@megaloman.sk>
- statistics information of *-check appended at the end of e-mail
  (no need to hit return once more in order to view signed/encrypted
  messages) - PGP part not tested!

0.12-2	2000/03/17
	Peter Hanecak <hanecak@megaloman.sk>
- package summary info corrections
- spec: %make -&gt; %build

0.12-1	2000/03/17
	Martin Edas Edlman <edlman@dzungle.ms.mff.cuni.cz>
- everything - scripts and links to them - is packed in tar.gz archive
  so it's transportable to other systems, not only for those with RPM
- change of this spec file to reflect new format

0.11-3	2000/03/16
	Martin Edas Edlman <edlman@dzungle.ms.mff.cuni.cz>
- change of _LEADING to _BEGINNING in the Pine display filter
  definitions, it should work with mails where -----BEGIN PGP ... is not the first
  whitespace line (see Pine help for details)
- fix of pinepgp{26x,50}-install script - sed expression was enclosed
  in quotes (') and thus shell variabled were not evaluated. Not it is
  enclosed in double qoutes (") and it's ok; $PGPVER variable was not set sometime,
  there was problem with 'case' evaluation, '*' at the beginning of
  program names was missing and the line was matched only when $0 was exactly the
  same as the program name

0.11-2	2000/03/16
	Martin Edas Edlman <edlman@dzungle.ms.mff.cuni.cz>
- fix of this spec file - after adding GPG, pgp50-sign+encrypt was
  badly linked
- fix of pinepgp50 and pinepgp26x scripts. In 'case' structures there
  were wrong filenames to determine how the script was called
- links are done after install on final filesystem (hardlinks instead
  of symlinks)

0.11-1	1999/09/11
	Peter Hanecak <hanecak@megaloman.sk>
- added support for GPG
- install scripts use full path to scripts
  (pine, according to tech-notes.txt, requires it)

0.10	1999/07/04 and earlier
	Peter Soos <sp@osb.hu>
- Added pgp 5.0 support
- Corrected the file and directory attributes to rebuild the package
  under RedHat Linux 6.0
- Corrected the file and directory attributes
- Using %attr to build the package as an ordinary user
- Recompiled under RedHat Linux 5.0
- Now we use BuildRoot
