Comment 10 for bug 1371766

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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

This bug was fixed in the package gnupg - 1.4.18-6ubuntu1

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gnupg (1.4.18-6ubuntu1) vivid; urgency=medium

  * Resynchronise with Debian (LP: #1371766). Remaining changes:
    - Disable mlock() test since it fails with ulimit 0 (on buildds).
    - Set gpg (or gpg2) and gpgsm to use a passphrase agent by default.
    - Only suggest gnupg-curl and libldap; recommendations are pulled into
      minimal, and we don't need the keyserver utilities in a minimal Ubuntu
      system.
    - Remove the Win32 build.
    - Build using dh-autoreconf.
    - Disable inline assembler for ppc64el.
    - Enable SHA-512 support in gpgv-udeb.

gnupg (1.4.18-6) unstable; urgency=medium

  * revert to debhelper 7
  * simplify upstream doc synchronization.

gnupg (1.4.18-5) unstable; urgency=medium

  [ Daniel Kahn Gillmor ]
  * move to debhelper 9
  * add build and runtime support for larger RSA keys (Closes: #739424)
  * fix runtime errors on bad input (Closes: #771987)
  * deprecate insecure one-argument variant for gpg --verify of detached
    signatures (Closes: #771992)
  * sync documentation with upstream.
  * Standards-Version: bump to 3.9.6 (no changes needed).

  [ David Prévot ]
  * Update POT and PO files, and ensure the translations get rebuild
  * Update French translation (Closes: #769571)
  * Update Danish Translation, thanks to Joe Hansen
  * Update Ukrainian translation, thanks to Yuri Chornoivan
  * Update Russian translation, thanks to Ineiev
  * Update Chinese (traditional) translation, thanks to Jedi Lin
  * Update Italian translation, thanks to Milo Casagrande
  * Update Polish translation, thanks to Jakub Bogusz
  * Update Spanish translation, thanks to Manuel "Venturi" Porras Peralta
    (Closes: #770726)
  * Update Dutch translation, thanks to Frans Spiesschaert (Closes: #770816)
  * Update Czech translation, thanks to Roman Pavlik
 -- Colin Watson <email address hidden> Tue, 20 Jan 2015 17:20:15 +0000