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Fedora Core 5 Update: gnupg-1.4.3-2 Print E-mail
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Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Fedora This is a re-issue of the testing update, this time signed with the testing key. Sorry for the multiple-releases.
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2006-336
2006-04-19
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Product     : Fedora Core 5
Name        : gnupg
Version     : 1.4.3                      
Release     : 2                  
Summary     : A GNU utility for secure communication and data storage.
Description :
GnuPG (GNU Privacy Guard) is a GNU utility for encrypting data and
creating digital signatures. GnuPG has advanced key management
capabilities and is compliant with the proposed OpenPGP Internet
standard described in RFC2440. Since GnuPG doesn't use any patented
algorithm, it is not compatible with any version of PGP2 (PGP2.x uses
only IDEA for symmetric-key encryption, which is patented worldwide).

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Update Information:

This is a re-issue of the testing update, this time signed
with the testing key.  Sorry for the multiple-releases.
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* Tue Apr 11 2006 Nalin Dahyabhai  - 1.4.3-2
- apply patch from David Shaw to try multiple defaults if the the photo-viewer
  option isn't set (fixes #187880)

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This update can be downloaded from:
  http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/updates/5/

9da4e798eadd6f80069aa8fb4976b3812e393b13  SRPMS/gnupg-1.4.3-2.src.rpm
93f8b864103868a058242e341b39401b4218854a  ppc/gnupg-1.4.3-2.ppc.rpm
a327f807ba3eb730d00aac21a78ed30a038cc057  ppc/debug/gnupg-debuginfo-1.4.3-2.ppc.rpm
77ab12741224c39326bc74238731d6c8dc5e8a3d  x86_64/gnupg-1.4.3-2.x86_64.rpm
041a4b804e2e146673b937dd3f0e8763173a1b7b  x86_64/debug/gnupg-debuginfo-1.4.3-2.x86_64.rpm
48b48555ec4b4a8f23687d95dd13096dca1546ac  i386/gnupg-1.4.3-2.i386.rpm
3888ee92e2e7790a44172e345d23ae8fd23e9296  i386/debug/gnupg-debuginfo-1.4.3-2.i386.rpm

This update can be installed with the 'yum' update program.  Use 'yum update
package-name' at the command line.  For more information, refer to 'Managing
Software with yum,' available at http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/yum/.
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