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ANNOUNCEMENT: gnome-keyring 2.23.90

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gnome-keyring is the part of the GNOME Desktop that saves your passwords

and encryption keys securely.

 

This is an development release.

 

Important Notes:

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* gnome-keyring now includes a new library:

- gp11 (GLib bindings for PKCS#11)

 

* Some helpful notes for distributors:

http://live.gnome.org/GnomeKeyring/Distributors

 

 

Changes between 2.22.6 and 2.23.90:

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* Use 'Create' button instead of 'OK' when prompting the user for

a password to create a new keyring. [Adam Schreiber]

* Fix more cases where 'Deny' choice by a user resulted in

more subsequent prompts.

* Automatically create non-existant directories when storing files.

* Fix problem prompting for the same password twice when parsing a

PFX or PKCS#12 file.

* Don't offer to store password during import operation.

* Don't try to store certificates encrypted on the disk.

* Add command line tool for importing of keys and certificates.

* Fix problems with SSH agent not unlocking keys properly.

* Build fixes. [John Ralls]

 

 

Contributors:

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Many thanks to everyone who contributed fixes, functionality and advice.

In particular:

 

* Adam Schreiber

* John Ralls

 

 

Updated Translations:

=====================

 

* Djihed Afifi (ar)

* Ihar Hrachyshka (be)

* Jorge Gonzalez (es)

* Ivar Smolin (et)

* Ilkka Tuohela (fi)

* Ignacio Casal Quinteiro (gl)

* Sweta Kothari (gu)

* Yair Hershkovitz (he)

* Duarte Loreto (pt)

* Theppitak Karoonboonyanan (th)

 

 

 

Downloads:

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Source code:

http://download.gnome.org/sources/gnome-keyring/2.23/gnome-keyring-2.23.90.tar.gz

[MD5 sum: a9e8fd758bf9239e0e15825f653dd852]

 

Cheers,

Stef Walter

 

 

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