* [gpg-agent] New option --use-standard-socket to allow the use of a
fixed socket. gpgsm falls back to this socket if GPG_AGENT_INFO
has not been set.
* New tool gpg-preset-passphrase.
This is mainly a maintenance release to support new options in dirmngr
(to be released soon):
* [gpgsm] New option --prefer-system-dirmngr.
* Minor cleanups and debugging aids.
- Derive PKGNAME from DISTNAME.
- Move PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPES where it belongs.
- Sort USE_* and include sections alphabetically.
- Put CONFIGURE_ARGS in its own section.
- Fix indentation for TEST_TARGET line.
- No need to use LIBTOOL_OVERRIDE.
- No need to use BUILD_USES_MSGFMT; the distfile comes with prebuilt .gmo
files.
- No need to use GNU make.
- Add missing dependencies on libiconv and gettext-lib.
- Drop logic to detect the actual installed version of gettext. It was
wrong because it relied on the current state of the system, thus possibly
leading to different results depending on package installation order.
Instead, just include gettext-lib's buildlink3.mk file, so that the
'builtin' machinery does everything for us.
- Move the definition of PKG_OPTIONS_VAR and friends to its own section.
While here, add a comment saying that it might be possible to avoid this
option by creating a new package that includes the extra files installed
when it's enabled. (Not doing now because I'm not sure it's possible
yet.)
- Use PLIST_SRC correctly to handle multiple PLIST chunks instead of
manually creating a file inside WRKSRC.
- Remove empty directories from PLIST.gpgsm.
code and the previous newpg package. It will eventually lead to a
GnuPG 2.0 release. This pagkage provides several utilities that are used
by mail clients, such as Kmail and Balsa, to provide OpenPGP/MIME
and SMIME support.