Re: New package: gpgtools

2009-01-21 Thread Franck Joncourt
Peter Palfrader wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Jan 2009, Franck Joncourt wrote:
> 
>> I packaged gpgdir:
>> Description: recursive directory encryption tool using GnuPG
> 
>> and Jari Aalto gpgwrap:
>> Description: a passphrase wrapper for GNU privacy guard (gpg)
> 
>> Does anyone see any objection with this new package, have a better name?
>> As we have the *signing party*, I do not want to make too much mess.
>> I think gpgtools is a good idea since the rejected packages does not fit
>> very well in signing party.
> 
> These tools should be packaged along with the other pgp related tools,
> in signing-party.

Ok. I check that :)

Thanks,

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Re: New package: gpgtools

2009-01-21 Thread Peter Palfrader
On Tue, 20 Jan 2009, Franck Joncourt wrote:

> I packaged gpgdir:
> Description: recursive directory encryption tool using GnuPG

> and Jari Aalto gpgwrap:
> Description: a passphrase wrapper for GNU privacy guard (gpg)

> Does anyone see any objection with this new package, have a better name?
> As we have the *signing party*, I do not want to make too much mess.
> I think gpgtools is a good idea since the rejected packages does not fit
> very well in signing party.

These tools should be packaged along with the other pgp related tools,
in signing-party.

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New package: gpgtools

2009-01-20 Thread Franck Joncourt
Hi,

I packaged gpgdir:

Description: recursive directory encryption tool using GnuPG
 Gpgdir encrypts or decrypts every file in a directory, and by default
 also recursively descends through any subdirectories, processing their
 contents (but leaving out hidden files and directories).
 .
 Other features include the ability to invoke "wipe" for secure file
 deletion, and the ability to obfuscate the original filenames within
 encrypted directories.

and Jari Aalto gpgwrap:

Description: a passphrase wrapper for GNU privacy guard (gpg)
 Communicate with gpg by passing passphrase in 4 ways: as file path,
 whereas the passphrase is stored as plain text in the file, through
 pipe from another program to the stdin of gpgwrap, through the
 GPGWRAP_PASSPHRASE environment variable or by gpgwrap prompting for
 it.

Both of them were rejected due to their tiny size. I am ok with that :)

Thus gpgtools was suggested, a collection of gpg helpers which bundles,
right now, only both gpgdir and gpgwrap.

Does anyone see any objection with this new package, have a better name?
As we have the *signing party*, I do not want to make too much mess.
I think gpgtools is a good idea since the rejected packages does not fit
very well in signing party.

Any comments?

Regards,

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