Library for Crypto UI related task
http://www.gnome.org
GCR is a library for displaying certificates, and crypto UI, accessing
key stores. It also provides the viewer for crypto files on the GNOME
desktop.
GCK is a library for accessing PKCS#11 modules like smart cards, in a
(G)object oriented way.
- Links to GNOME:Factory / gcr
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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_link | 0000000121 121 Bytes | |
baselibs.conf | 0000000136 136 Bytes | |
gcr-3.90.0.tar.xz | 0000791704 773 KB | |
gcr-bsc932232-use-libgcrypt-allocators.patch | 0000000723 723 Bytes | |
gcr.changes | 0000026096 25.5 KB | |
gcr.spec | 0000008078 7.89 KB |
Revision 76 (latest revision is 90)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar)
committed
(revision 76)
- Update to version 3.90.0: + The "gcr" pkgconfig package now no longer contains the UI widgets (i.e. the former "gcr-base" package).. + "gcr-ui" no longer exists. There is now "gcr-gtk3" and "gcr-gtk4" for the GTK3 and GTK4 versions respectively. These might be removed from by the beta release however, in favor of widgets for each DE (e.g. libadwaita or libgranite or ...). + All deprecated API has been removed, as well as most UI-related code. This includes most widgets, GcrColumn and any icons. + Most GObject-based code has been updated to use modern constructs like the `G_DECLARE_*` macros. + "pkcs11.h" and "pkcs11.vapi" have been removed. If you used "pcks11.h", this is provided by the p11-kit package. If you used pkcs11.vapi, you'll have to copy it directly in your repository. + The org.gnome.crypto.pgp schema is no longer shipped. The options provided in it are part of GPG configuration files. + The minimally required version of Meson is now 0.59. + All `GcrCollection` based APIs are now ported to `GListModel`. + Added lookup of trust assertions for distrusted certs. + Updated translations. - Drop b3ca1d02bb0148ca787ac4aead164d7c8ce2c4d8.patch: fixed upstream.
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