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jmmv
dea9abf569 Use the omf.mk file provided by the scrollkeeper package to automatically
rebuild the documentation database at install/deinstall time. This means
that:
- PLIST's do not need to call scrollkeeper-{update,rebuilddb} directly;
  this is done by a bsd.pkg.install.mk template.
- The share/omf directory is only removed by scrollkeeper, which is the
  last package in the dependancy tree.
- PKGREVISION is bumped.

Reviewed by wiz.
2003-02-18 14:55:54 +00:00
jmmv
3258c7bb60 Update to 0.7.0. Changes since 0.5.0:
seahorse 0.7.0
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	* Add a user ID
	* Add a subkey
	* Delete a subkey
	* Change a subkey's expiration
	* Revoke a subkey
	* Properties shows subkey status (good, revoked, expired)
	* Key Manager shows user IDs instead of subkeys
	* Sort keys by user ID & validity in Key Manager and Recipients
	* Subkeys hidden by default in properties

seahorse 0.6.2
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	* Bug fix in GPGME check
	* Supported languages: cs, de, es, hu, ja, nl, no, sv, tr
	* Interface fixups so buttons are not sensitive when they cannot be
	  used

seahorse 0.6.1
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	* Correctly check for GPGME 0.3.14 and GnuPG 1.2 during build
	* More and updated translations
	* Key manager updates all keys when changed
	* Preferences loads faster
	* More HIG compliant windows & dialogs
	* Failure to install schemas does not stop installation
	* Better about dialog: shows version & lists translators

seahorse 0.6.0
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	* Key properties cleanups
	* Less passphrase crashes
	* Only one window of each type or of each type per key allowed open
	* Less memory leaks
	* Preferences is slower to load, but keeps track of default signer
	  better
	* Updated help manual with figures
	* More translations
	* Migration to GNOME
2003-02-15 11:03:42 +00:00
agc
1fabeb972f Initial import of seahorse-0.5.0, a GnuPG front end and bonobo
component for Gnome.  Provided in PR 16341 by Julio Merino
(jmmv@hispabsd.org).

Seahorse is a GNOME front-end for GnuGP.  It can be used for signing,
encrypting, verifying and decrypting text and files.  The text can be
taken from the clipboard, or written directly in the little editor it
has.  Seahorse is also a keymanager, which can be used to edit almost
all the properties of the keys stored in your keyrings.

Seahorse currently consists of two projects.  Along with Seahorse
itself, a bonobo component called Seahorse-bonobo is being developed.
This bonobo component will serve as a backend to Seahorse, as the most
gnupg common functions are being implemented in it.
2002-05-24 14:38:19 +00:00