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The current gem file + contains a gemspec with non-ASCII characters, which leads to fatal quilt + errors. + * debian/.gitlab-ci.yml: + - Introduce Salsa CI config. - -- Dimitri John Ledkov Thu, 01 Mar 2018 09:35:49 +0000 + -- Georg Faerber Sun, 16 Dec 2018 17:38:09 +0000 ruby-gpgme (2.0.16-1) unstable; urgency=medium diff -Nru ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/debian/compat ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/debian/compat --- ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/debian/compat 2018-02-07 21:37:24.000000000 +0000 +++ ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/debian/compat 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -10 diff -Nru ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/debian/control ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/debian/control --- ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/debian/control 2018-03-01 09:35:49.000000000 +0000 +++ ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/debian/control 2018-12-16 17:38:09.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,23 +1,23 @@ Source: ruby-gpgme Section: ruby Priority: optional -Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers -XSBC-Original-Maintainer: Ruby packages maintenance +Maintainer: Debian Ruby Extras Maintainers Uploaders: Georg Faerber , Gunnar Wolf , Micah Anderson , Per Andersson -Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 10), +Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 11), gem2deb, libgpgme-dev, ruby-minitest, ruby-mocha -Standards-Version: 4.1.3 +Standards-Version: 4.2.1 Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/ruby-team/ruby-gpgme.git Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/ruby-team/ruby-gpgme Homepage: https://github.com/ueno/ruby-gpgme Testsuite: autopkgtest-pkg-ruby XS-Ruby-Versions: all +Rules-Requires-Root: no Package: ruby-gpgme Architecture: any diff -Nru ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/debian/copyright ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/debian/copyright --- ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/debian/copyright 2018-02-07 21:37:24.000000000 +0000 +++ ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/debian/copyright 2018-12-16 17:38:09.000000000 +0000 @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Copyright: 2017-2018 Georg Faerber 2016 Christian Hofstaedtler 2015 Lucas Kanashiro - 2013-2014 Marc Dequènes + 2013-2014 Marc Dequènes 2013-2016 Cédric Boutillier 2012 Vincent Fourmond 2012 Per Andersson diff -Nru ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/debian/.gitlab-ci.yml ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/debian/.gitlab-ci.yml --- ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/debian/.gitlab-ci.yml 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/debian/.gitlab-ci.yml 2018-12-16 17:38:09.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +include: https://salsa.debian.org/salsa-ci-team/pipeline/raw/master/salsa-ci.yml + +build: + extends: .build-unstable + +lintian: + extends: .test-lintian + +piuparts: + extends: .test-piuparts + +autopkgtest: + extends: .test-autopkgtest + +reprotest: + extends: .test-reprotest diff -Nru ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/debian/patches/remove-mini_portile2 ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/debian/patches/remove-mini_portile2 --- ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/debian/patches/remove-mini_portile2 2018-02-07 21:37:24.000000000 +0000 +++ ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/debian/patches/remove-mini_portile2 2018-12-16 17:38:09.000000000 +0000 @@ -2,29 +2,19 @@ Patch out mini_portile2 requirement, we're not using it at build time. Author: Georg Faerber -Last-Update: 2018-02-07 +Last-Update: 2018-12-16 --- a/gpgme.gemspec +++ b/gpgme.gemspec -@@ -27,14 +27,12 @@ - if Gem::Version.new(Gem::VERSION) >= Gem::Version.new('1.2.0') then - s.add_development_dependency(%q, ["~> 3.5.1"]) - s.add_development_dependency(%q, [">= 0"]) -- s.add_runtime_dependency(%q, ["~> 2.3"]) - s.add_development_dependency(%q, ["~> 2.1.0"]) - s.add_development_dependency(%q, ["~> 0.9.12"]) - s.add_development_dependency(%q, ["~> 0.9.11"]) - else - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 3.5.1"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, [">= 0"]) -- s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 2.3"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 2.1.0"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 0.9.12"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 0.9.11"]) -@@ -42,7 +40,6 @@ - else - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 3.5.1"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, [">= 0"]) -- s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 2.3"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 2.1.0"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 0.9.12"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 0.9.11"]) +@@ -18,12 +18,10 @@ + GnuPG easier for applications. It provides a High-Level Crypto API for + encryption, decryption, signing, signature verification and key management.} + +- s.add_runtime_dependency "mini_portile2", "~>2.3" + + s.add_development_dependency "mocha", "~> 0.9.12" + s.add_development_dependency "minitest", "~> 2.1.0" + s.add_development_dependency "yard", "~> 0.9.11" +- s.add_development_dependency "coveralls" + + case RUBY_VERSION + when /\A1\.9\.2/, /\A1\.9\.3/ diff -Nru ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/debian/rules ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/debian/rules --- ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/debian/rules 2018-02-07 21:37:24.000000000 +0000 +++ ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/debian/rules 2018-12-16 17:38:09.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ #!/usr/bin/make -f +export DH_VERBOSE = 1 # no way to pass --use-system-libraries to extconf (yet) export RUBY_GPGME_USE_SYSTEM_LIBRARIES=1 export GEM2DEB_TEST_RUNNER = --check-dependencies diff -Nru ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/debian/watch ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/debian/watch --- ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/debian/watch 2018-02-07 21:37:24.000000000 +0000 +++ ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/debian/watch 2018-12-16 17:38:09.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,2 +1,3 @@ -version=3 -https://pkg-ruby-extras.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/gemwatch/gpgme .*/gpgme-(.*).tar.gz +version=4 +opts=filenamemangle=s/.+\/v?(\d\S+)\.tar\.gz/ruby-gpgme-$1\.tar\.gz/ \ + https://github.com/ueno/ruby-gpgme/tags .*/v?(\d\S+)\.tar\.gz diff -Nru ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/ext/gpgme/extconf.rb ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/ext/gpgme/extconf.rb --- ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/ext/gpgme/extconf.rb 2018-02-02 04:42:27.000000000 +0000 +++ ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/ext/gpgme/extconf.rb 2018-12-16 16:37:22.000000000 +0000 @@ -62,11 +62,11 @@ require 'rubygems' require 'mini_portile2' - libgpg_error_recipe = MiniPortile.new('libgpg-error', '1.27').tap do |recipe| + libgpg_error_recipe = MiniPortile.new('libgpg-error', '1.32').tap do |recipe| recipe.target = File.join(ROOT, "ports") recipe.files = [{ :url => "https://www.gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt/#{recipe.name}/#{recipe.name}-#{recipe.version}.tar.bz2", - :sha256 => '4f93aac6fecb7da2b92871bb9ee33032be6a87b174f54abf8ddf0911a22d29d2' + :sha256 => 'c345c5e73cc2332f8d50db84a2280abfb1d8f6d4f1858b9daa30404db44540ca' }] recipe.configure_options = [ '--disable-shared', @@ -82,11 +82,11 @@ recipe.activate end - libassuan_recipe = MiniPortile.new('libassuan', '2.4.3').tap do |recipe| + libassuan_recipe = MiniPortile.new('libassuan', '2.5.1').tap do |recipe| recipe.target = File.join(ROOT, "ports") recipe.files = [{ :url => "https://www.gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt/#{recipe.name}/#{recipe.name}-#{recipe.version}.tar.bz2", - :sha256 => '22843a3bdb256f59be49842abf24da76700354293a066d82ade8134bb5aa2b71' + :sha256 => '47f96c37b4f2aac289f0bc1bacfa8bd8b4b209a488d3d15e2229cb6cc9b26449' }] recipe.configure_options = [ '--disable-shared', @@ -102,11 +102,11 @@ recipe.activate end - gpgme_recipe = MiniPortile.new('gpgme', '1.9.0').tap do |recipe| + gpgme_recipe = MiniPortile.new('gpgme', '1.12.0').tap do |recipe| recipe.target = File.join(ROOT, "ports") recipe.files = [{ :url => "https://www.gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt/#{recipe.name}/#{recipe.name}-#{recipe.version}.tar.bz2", - :sha256 => '1b29fedb8bfad775e70eafac5b0590621683b2d9869db994568e6401f4034ceb' + :sha256 => 'b4dc951c3743a60e2e120a77892e9e864fb936b2e58e7c77e8581f4d050e8cd8' }] recipe.configure_options = [ '--disable-shared', @@ -116,7 +116,10 @@ # GPGME 1.5.0 assumes gpgsm is present if gpgconf is found. # However, on some systems (e.g. Debian), they are splitted into # separate packages. + '--disable-gpgconf-test', + '--disable-gpg-test', '--disable-gpgsm-test', + '--disable-g13-test', # We only need the C API. '--disable-languages', "CFLAGS=-fPIC #{ENV["CFLAGS"]}", diff -Nru ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/Gemfile ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/Gemfile --- ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/Gemfile 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/Gemfile 2018-12-16 16:37:22.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +source "http://rubygems.org" + +# Specify your gem's dependencies in gpgme.gemspec +gemspec + +gem 'rake' diff -Nru ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/.gitignore ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/.gitignore --- ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/.gitignore 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/.gitignore 2018-12-16 16:37:22.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +doc +gpgme_n.* +mkmf.log +Makefile +coverage +Gemfile.lock +/tmp/* diff -Nru ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/gpgme.gemspec ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/gpgme.gemspec --- ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/gpgme.gemspec 2018-02-02 04:42:30.000000000 +0000 +++ ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/gpgme.gemspec 2018-12-16 16:37:22.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,50 +1,38 @@ -######################################################### -# This file has been automatically generated by gem2tgz # -######################################################### -# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*- - Gem::Specification.new do |s| - s.name = "gpgme" - s.version = "2.0.16" + s.name = 'gpgme' + s.version = '2.0.18' + s.authors = ['Daiki Ueno', 'Albert Llop'] + s.date = '2018-11-22' + s.email = 'ueno@gnu.org' + s.extensions = ['ext/gpgme/extconf.rb'] + s.files = Dir['{lib,ext,test,examples}/**/*'] + + Dir['ports/archives/*'] + s.has_rdoc = true + s.rubyforge_project = 'ruby-gpgme' + s.homepage = 'http://github.com/ueno/ruby-gpgme' + s.license = 'LGPL-2.1+' + s.require_paths = ['lib', 'ext'] + s.summary = 'Ruby binding of GPGME.' + s.description = %q{Ruby-GPGME is a Ruby language binding of GPGME (GnuPG +Made Easy). GnuPG Made Easy (GPGME) is a library designed to make access to +GnuPG easier for applications. It provides a High-Level Crypto API for +encryption, decryption, signing, signature verification and key management.} - s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 0") if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version= - s.authors = ["Daiki Ueno", "Albert Llop"] - s.date = "2018-01-03" - s.description = "Ruby-GPGME is a Ruby language binding of GPGME (GnuPG\nMade Easy). GnuPG Made Easy (GPGME) is a library designed to make access to\nGnuPG easier for applications. It provides a High-Level Crypto API for\nencryption, decryption, signing, signature verification and key management." - s.email = "ueno@gnu.org" - s.extensions = ["ext/gpgme/extconf.rb"] - s.files = ["examples/edit.rb", "examples/genkey.rb", "examples/keylist.rb", "examples/roundtrip.rb", "examples/sign.rb", "examples/verify.rb", "ext/gpgme/extconf.rb", "ext/gpgme/gpgme_n.c", "lib/gpgme.rb", "lib/gpgme/compat.rb", "lib/gpgme/constants.rb", "lib/gpgme/crypto.rb", "lib/gpgme/ctx.rb", "lib/gpgme/data.rb", "lib/gpgme/engine.rb", "lib/gpgme/error.rb", "lib/gpgme/io_callbacks.rb", "lib/gpgme/key.rb", "lib/gpgme/key_common.rb", "lib/gpgme/key_sig.rb", "lib/gpgme/misc.rb", "lib/gpgme/signature.rb", "lib/gpgme/sub_key.rb", "lib/gpgme/user_id.rb", "lib/gpgme/version.rb", "ports/archives/gpgme-1.9.0.tar.bz2", "ports/archives/libassuan-2.4.3.tar.bz2", "ports/archives/libgpg-error-1.27.tar.bz2", "test/crypto_test.rb", "test/ctx_test.rb", "test/data_test.rb", "test/files/testkey_pub.gpg", "test/files/testkey_sec.gpg", "test/gpgme_test.rb", "test/key_test.rb", "test/signature_test.rb", "test/sub_key_test.rb", "test/support/resources.rb", "test/test_helper.rb"] - s.homepage = "http://github.com/ueno/ruby-gpgme" - s.licenses = ["LGPL-2.1+"] - s.require_paths = ["ext", "lib"] - s.rubyforge_project = "ruby-gpgme" - s.rubygems_version = "1.8.23" - s.summary = "Ruby binding of GPGME." + s.add_runtime_dependency "mini_portile2", "~>2.3" - if s.respond_to? :specification_version then - s.specification_version = 4 + s.add_development_dependency "mocha", "~> 0.9.12" + s.add_development_dependency "minitest", "~> 2.1.0" + s.add_development_dependency "yard", "~> 0.9.11" + s.add_development_dependency "coveralls" - if Gem::Version.new(Gem::VERSION) >= Gem::Version.new('1.2.0') then - s.add_development_dependency(%q, ["~> 3.5.1"]) - s.add_development_dependency(%q, [">= 0"]) - s.add_runtime_dependency(%q, ["~> 2.3"]) - s.add_development_dependency(%q, ["~> 2.1.0"]) - s.add_development_dependency(%q, ["~> 0.9.12"]) - s.add_development_dependency(%q, ["~> 0.9.11"]) - else - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 3.5.1"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, [">= 0"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 2.3"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 2.1.0"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 0.9.12"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 0.9.11"]) - end + case RUBY_VERSION + when /\A1\.9\.2/, /\A1\.9\.3/ + s.add_development_dependency "debugger" , "~> 1.6.6" + when /\A1\.9\./ + s.add_development_dependency "ruby-debug19" , "~> 0.11.6" + when /\A2\./ + s.add_development_dependency "byebug" , "~> 3.5.1" else - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 3.5.1"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, [">= 0"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 2.3"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 2.1.0"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 0.9.12"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 0.9.11"]) + s.add_development_dependency "ruby-debug" , "~> 0.10.4" end end diff -Nru ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/lib/gpgme/version.rb ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/lib/gpgme/version.rb --- ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/lib/gpgme/version.rb 2018-02-02 04:42:27.000000000 +0000 +++ ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/lib/gpgme/version.rb 2018-12-16 16:37:22.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ module GPGME # The version of GPGME ruby binding you are using - VERSION = "2.0.16" + VERSION = "2.0.18" end diff -Nru ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/Manifest.txt ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/Manifest.txt --- ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/Manifest.txt 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/Manifest.txt 2018-12-16 16:37:22.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +COPYING +COPYING.LESSER +Makefile +Manifest.txt +README +Rakefile +THANKS +examples/edit.rb +examples/genkey.rb +examples/keylist.rb +examples/roundtrip.rb +examples/sign.rb +examples/verify.rb +extconf.rb +gpgme_n.c +lib/gpgme.rb +lib/gpgme/compat.rb +lib/gpgme/constants.rb diff -Nru ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/NEWS ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/NEWS --- ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/NEWS 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/NEWS 2018-12-16 16:37:22.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,144 @@ +2.0.18 November 22, 2018 + +- Broken build fix + +2.0.17 November 22, 2018 + +- Dependency updates to help with Docker/gpgme 1.9 poor performance + * gpgme 1.12.0 + * assuan 2.5.1 + * error 1.32 + +2.0.16 January 3, 2018 + +- API change + * Expose gpgme_data_set_file_name (Issue#101) + +2.0.15 December 19, 2017 + +- Bug fixes + * Nokogiri 1.8.1 compatibility update (Issue#106) + +2.0.14 October 30, 2017 + +- Bug fixes + * Fix build issues on Ubuntu by only compiling needed APIs (Issue#93) + +2.0.13 July 2, 2017 + +- API change + * Expose gpgme_ctx_get_engine_info and gpgme_ctx_set_engine_info (Issue#83) + +- Bug fixes + * Update included libraries (GPGME 1.9.0, libgpg-error 1.27) + * Use HTTPS to retrieve tarballs and check the checksums (Issue#91) + * Relax dependency on mini_portile2 (Issue#88) + * Fix constructing capabilities value for GPGME::Key (Issue#76) + +2.0.12 January 19, 2016 + +- Bug fixes + * Switch to mini_portile2 (Issue#74) + +2.0.11 December 15, 2015 + +- Bug fixes + * Fix building with mini_portile > 0.7.0rc* (Issue#67) + * Update included libraries (libassuan 2.4.2, libgpg-error 1.21) + +2.0.10 August 27, 2015 + +- Bug fixes + * Update included libraries (GPGME 1.6.5, libassuan 2.2.1, libgpg-error 1.20) + +2.0.9 July 24, 2015 + +- Bug fixes + * Update included libraries (GPGME 1.5.5, libassuan 2.2.1, libgpg-error 1.19) + +2.0.8 December 31, 2014 + +- API change + * New convenience methods: Key#expires? and SubKey#expires? +- Bug fixes + * Update included libraries (GPGME 1.5.3, libassuan 2.2.0, libgpg-error 1.17) + * Signal error if gpgme_op_*_result is called with an invalid state (Issue#57) + * Switch to byebug instead of debugger, when building with ruby 2.x + * Add NULL check of gpgme_op_decrypt_result_t->file_name (Issue#56) + * Relax mini_portile dependency (Issue#52) + +2.0.7 September 9, 2014 + +- API change + * Update to GPGME 1.5.1 interface +- Bug fixes + * Update included libraries (GPGME 1.5.1, libassuan 2.1.2) + * Fix build when a static library is available in system's libdir (Issue#50) + * Remove rcov support, which is incompatible with ruby 2.x + +2.0.6 June 26, 2014 + +- API change + * Update to GPGME 1.5.0 interface +- Bug fixes + * Update included libraries (GPGME 1.5.0, libgpg-error 1.13) + * Depend on newer mini_portile, if available (Issue#44) + * Don't refer to missing PINENTRY_MODE_* constants (Issue#39) + +2.0.5 March 14, 2014 + +- Bug fixes + * Fix build on Capistrano (Issue#37) + +2.0.4 March 13, 2014 + +- Bug fixes + * Fix build with ruby 1.8 + +2.0.3 March 13, 2014 + +- API change + * Expose gpgme_recipient_t to ruby (Issue#36) +- Build enhancement + * Support system GPGME libraries (Issue#21) +- Bug fixes + * Better support for UTF-8 input (Issue#24, Issue#27) + * Update included libraries (GPGME 1.4.3, libassuan 2.1.1) + * Rework the build stuff using mini_portile + * Specify license in gpgme.gemspec + * Bump required debugger gem version + +2.0.2 March 5, 2013 + +- Bug fixes + * Update included libraries + * Fix build when --libdir is specified in config.site + * Fix equality check of GPGME::Key and other objects + +2.0.1 May 14, 2012 + +- Bug fixes + * Fix linking order of GPG related libraries + * Skip some tests when gpg command is not available + * Fix signature notation handling + * Add GPGME::Data#to_s to retrieve data content without rewinding + +2.0.0 October 3, 2011 + +- Major rework mostly done by Albert Llop + * Add test coverage of some type. + * Make documentation a little bit more newbie friendly. + * Improve the API to be more idiomatic. + +1.0.9 May 21, 2010 + +- Stop using Hoe. + +1.0.8 September, 2009 + +- Follow the ABI changes of GPGME 1.2. + * Add bindings for gpgme_op_{export,import}_keys_start. + * GPGME.{decrypt,verify,sign,encrypt} now calls + gpgme_check_version() before creating a context. + Fixes Bug#26829 reported by Sam Hall. +- Use Hoe for packaging contributed by Kouhei Sutou. diff -Nru ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/Rakefile ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/Rakefile --- ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/Rakefile 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/Rakefile 2018-12-16 16:37:22.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +require 'bundler' +Bundler::GemHelper.install_tasks + +require 'rake/testtask' +require 'yard' + + +desc "Re-compile the extensions" +task :compile do + FileUtils.rm_rf('tmp') if File.directory?('tmp') + mkdir 'tmp' + + Dir.chdir('tmp') do + system "ruby #{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/ext/gpgme/extconf.rb" + system "make" + end +end + +task :default => [:test] + +Rake::TestTask.new(:test => :compile) do |t| + t.libs << 'test' + t.pattern = "test/**/*_test.rb" + t.verbose = true +end +Rake::Task['test'].comment = "Run all tests" + +YARD::Rake::YardocTask.new diff -Nru ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/README.rdoc ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/README.rdoc --- ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/README.rdoc 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/README.rdoc 2018-12-16 16:37:22.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ += GPGME + +This README is better viewed through the YARD formatted documentation: +http://rdoc.info/github/ueno/ruby-gpgme/frames for latest github +version, or http://rdoc.info/gems/gpgme for latest gem release. + +{Build Status}[https://travis-ci.org/ueno/ruby-gpgme] +{Coverage Status}[https://coveralls.io/r/ueno/ruby-gpgme] + +== Requirements + +* Ruby 1.8 or later +* GPGME 1.1.2 or later +* gpg-agent (optional, but recommended) + +== Installation + + $ gem install gpgme + +== API + +GPGME provides three levels of API. The highest level API is as simple as it +gets, the mid level API provides more functionality but might be less +user-friendly, and the lowest level API is close to the C interface of GPGME. + +=== The highest level API + +For example, to create a cleartext signature of the plaintext from +stdin and write the result to stdout can be written as follows. + + crypto = GPGME::Crypto.new + crypto.clearsign $stdin, :output => $stdout + +=== The mid level API + +The same example can be rewritten in the mid level API as follows. + + plain = GPGME::Data.new($stdin) + sig = GPGME::Data.new($stdout) + GPGME::Ctx.new do |ctx| + ctx.sign(plain, sig, GPGME::SIG_MODE_CLEAR) + end + +=== The lowest level API + +The same example can be rewritten in the lowest level API as follows. + + ret = [] + GPGME::gpgme_new(ret) + ctx = ret.shift + GPGME::gpgme_data_new_from_fd(ret, 0) + plain = ret.shift + GPGME::gpgme_data_new_from_fd(ret, 1) + sig = ret.shift + GPGME::gpgme_op_sign(ctx, plain, sig, GPGME::SIG_MODE_CLEAR) + +As you see, it's much harder to write a program in this API than the +highest level API. However, if you are already familiar with the C +interface of GPGME and want to control detailed behavior of GPGME, it +might be useful. + +== Usage + +All the high level methods attack the mid level {GPGME::Ctx} API. It is +recommended to read through the #{GPGME::Ctx.new} methods for common options. + +Also, most of the input/output is done via {GPGME::Data} objects that create a +common interface for reading/writing to normal strings, or other common +objects like files. Read the {GPGME::Data} documentation to understand +how it works. Every time the lib needs a {GPGME::Data} object, it will be +automatically converted to it. + +=== Crypto + +The {GPGME::Crypto} class has the high level convenience methods to encrypt, +decrypt, sign and verify signatures. Here are some examples, but it is +recommended to read through the {GPGME::Crypto} class to see all the options. + +* Document encryption via {GPGME::Crypto#encrypt}: + crypto = GPGME::Crypto.new + crypto.encrypt "Hello world!", :recipients => "someone@example.com" + +* Symmetric encryption: + crypto = GPGME::Crypto.new :password => "gpgme" + crypto.encrypt "Hello world!", :symmetric => true + + +* Document decryption via {GPGME::Crypto#decrypt} (including signature verification): + crypto.decrypt File.open("text.gpg") + +* Document signing via {GPGME::Crypto#sign}. Also the clearsigning and detached signing. + crypto.sign "I hereby proclaim Github the beneficiary of all my money when I die" + +* Sign verification via {GPGME::Crypto#verify} + sign = crypto.sign "Some text" + data = crypto.verify(sign) { |signature| signature.valid? } + +=== Key + +The {GPGME::Key} object represents a key, and has the high level related +methods to work with them and find them, export, import, deletetion and +creation. + +* Key listing + GPGME::Key.find(:secret, "someone@example.com") + # => Returns an array with all the secret keys available in the keychain. + # that match "someone@example.com" + +* Key exporting + GPGME::Key.export("someone@example.com") + # => Returns a {GPGME::Data} object with the exported key. + + key = GPGME::Key.find(:secret, "someone@example.com").first + key.export + # => Returns a {GPGME::Data} object with the exported key. + +* Key importing + GPGME::Key.import(File.open("my.key")) + +* TODO: Key generation + +=== Engine + +Provides three convenience methods to obtain information about the gpg engine +one is currently using. For example: + +* Getting current information + GPGME::Engine.info.first + # => # + +* Changing home directory to work with different settings: + GPGME::Engine.home_dir = '/tmp' + +== Contributing + +To run the local test suite you need bundler and gpg: + + bundle + rake compile # simple rake task to compile the extension + rake # runs the test suite + +== License + +The library itself is licensed under LGPLv2.1+. See the file +COPYING.LESSER and each file for copyright and warranty information. diff -Nru ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/test/crypto_test.rb ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/test/crypto_test.rb --- ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/test/crypto_test.rb 2018-02-02 04:42:28.000000000 +0000 +++ ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/test/crypto_test.rb 2018-12-16 16:37:22.000000000 +0000 @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ remove_key key encrypted.seek 0 - assert_raises GPGME::Error::DecryptFailed do + assert_raises GPGME::Error::NoSecretKey do crypto.decrypt(encrypted) end import_key key @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ remove_key key encrypted.seek 0 - assert_raises GPGME::Error::DecryptFailed do + assert_raises GPGME::Error::NoSecretKey do crypto.decrypt(encrypted) end import_key key @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ # it "raises WrongKeyUsage" it "raises DecryptFailed when the decrypting key isn't available" do - assert_raises GPGME::Error::DecryptFailed do + assert_raises GPGME::Error::NoSecretKey do GPGME::Crypto.new.decrypt(TEXT[:unavailable]) end end diff -Nru ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/THANKS ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/THANKS --- ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/THANKS 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/THANKS 2018-12-16 16:37:22.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +Ruby-GPGME was originally written by Daiki Ueno. Other people +contributed by reporting problems, suggesting various improvements or +submitting actual code. Here is a list of those people. Help us keep +it complete and free of errors. + + + +Ben Burkert +Carl Corliss +Jérémie Pierson +Kouhei Sutou +Kris Nuttycombe +Marc Dequènes +Peter Meier +Rob Pitt +Rory McKinley +Sam Hall diff -Nru ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/.travis.yml ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/.travis.yml --- ruby-gpgme-2.0.16/.travis.yml 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ ruby-gpgme-2.0.18/.travis.yml 2018-12-16 16:37:22.000000000 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +language: ruby + +rvm: + - 1.9.3 + - 2.0.0 + - 2.1.10 + - 2.2.9 + - 2.3.6 + - 2.4.3 + - 2.5.0 + +matrix: + allow_failures: + - rvm: 1.9.3 + - rvm: 2.0.0 + +before_install: + # this is a fix to get rng-tools to work in travis-ci + - sudo apt-get update -qq + - sudo apt-get install --yes rng-tools + - sudo rm -f /dev/random + - sudo mknod -m 0666 /dev/random c 1 9 + - echo HRNGDEVICE=/dev/urandom | sudo tee /etc/default/rng-tools + - sudo /etc/init.d/rng-tools restart + +script: travis_wait bundle exec rake TESTOPTS="-v" + +after_failure: + "find tmp -name compile.log -exec cat {} \\;"