- Remove --no-options gpg option when using GPG key.
- Improve gpg default key tests
To use the default key, ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf needs:
default-key <keyid>
default-recipient-self
Or
default-recipient <keyid>
Otherwise the first key in the keyring is used.
Adds a test function called test-open-read-only(). The test prepares a
tomb file, removes the "write" permissions from it, and then attempts to
open it with "read-only" mount options (`-o ro,noatime,nodev`).
The test currently fails as expected.
Sharing feature is a very sensitive action, the user needs to trust the
GPG public key it is going to share its tomb. This is why this feature
needs to be explicitly activated using in more the flag --shared
on the key encryption commands.
A tomb key can be encrypted with more than one recipient. Therefore, a
tomb can be shared between different user. The multiple recipients are
given using the -r (or/and -R) option and must be separated by ','.
Multiple recipients can be given for the commands: forge, setket and passwd
two bugs were left behind by the last refactoring, one about
consistency of the mountpoint naming (now using $TOMBNAME everywhere,
without the added .tomb extension as per #180), the other about a
missing _sudo to prefix rmdir commands.
Test suite has been updated accordingly.
This fix introduces a mandatory condition for the next update: all
tombs must be closed when upgrading the tomb script, else it will not
be able to correctly close them.
Updated the pot file for the last changes on the translation generation
script to take effect.
Translation (po) files have been updated to reflect changes on the
template, and translations from POEditor have been synced.
The script doesn't include code snippets in the pot file now, as they
made it huge and wheren't very useful. The $fold and $function name
are included in the reference instead of normal comments.
A hash has been added to manage translatable strings that can't be
automatically detected.