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S/MIME messages encrypted with gpgsm are sometimes not decodable by other implementations. Discussion on gnupg-devel indicates that gpg (via libksba) is incorrectly dropping leading zeros from the encrypted session key. This commit adds a patch by Daiki Ueno from the mailinglist that appears to improve interoperability. Upstream has not yet applied it, but also has not said that it is wrong.
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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.22 2017/05/30 22:40:17 gdt Exp $
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SHA1 (libksba-1.3.5.tar.bz2) = a98385734a0c3f5b713198e8d6e6e4aeb0b76fde
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RMD160 (libksba-1.3.5.tar.bz2) = ee7c752196ae89ce798007b076e8eb695d6c4ea9
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SHA512 (libksba-1.3.5.tar.bz2) = 60179bfd109b7b4fd8d2b30a3216540f03f5a13620d9a5b63f1f95788028708a420911619f172ba57e945a6a2fcd2ef7eaafc5585a0eb2b9652cfadf47bf39a2
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Size (libksba-1.3.5.tar.bz2) = 620649 bytes
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SHA1 (patch-aa) = f2e63361afb95d5469153efaecebcb8719938d58
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SHA1 (patch-src_Makefile.in) = 484f6c02bc382b8c5647ce867f30bb2c4073580f
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SHA1 (patch-src_cms.c) = e98ae5b586e99bea440ac5fdad80549a0f8fface
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