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gnupg1 version 1.4.23
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GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure communication and data storage. It can be used to
encrypt data and to create digital signatures. It includes an advanced key
management facility and is compliant with the proposed OpenPGP Internet standard
as described in RFC 4880. [0]
Upstream: https://gnupg.org/
[000] Index
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* Installation ........................................................... [001]
* Usage .................................................................. [002]
* History ................................................................ [003]
* References ............................................................. [004]
[001] Installation
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| $ kiss b gnupg1 |
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[002] Usage
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Refer to the manual pages and command help output.
[003] History
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2021-07-18 19b462aa gnupg1: update for new env
2021-07-15 e009af1f gnupg1: use VERSION
2021-07-08 23887e8e gnupg1: depend on openssl
2021-07-01 1d0d3080 gnupg1: use new checksums format
2020-05-08 dbaa5b58 gnupg1: Fix libexec location
2020-04-19 4214b60a gnupg1: Disable nls
2020-02-12 a289cdc2 gnupg1: Fix build with GCC 10
2019-10-05 070c8ec9 gnupg1: let nls be detected
[004] References
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[0] https://packages.debian.org/sid/gnupg1
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