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Revision 31 (latest revision is 32)
William Brown's avatar William Brown (firstyear) accepted request 1170001 from smolsheep's avatar smolsheep (revision 31)
- Enable tests
- Install all language manpages
- Fix -keygen installing to -mount
- Switch from obsoleted practices to modern ones:
  * %setup is now %autosetup
  * cargo_config is now part of vendor file
  * disabledrun is now manualrun
- Update to version 0.10.0+0:
  Added:
  * Russian translation
  * rage-keygen -y IDENTITY_FILE to convert identity files to
    recipients.
  Changed:
  * MSRV is now 1.65.0.
  * Migrated from gumdrop to clap for argument parsing.
  * -R/--recipients-file and -i/--identity now support "read-once"
    files, like those used by process substitution (-i
    <(other_binary get-age-identity)) and named pipes.
  * The filename - (hyphen) is now treated as an explicit request
    to read from standard input when used with -R/--recipients-file
    or -i/--identity. It must only occur once across the
    -R/--recipients-file and -i/--identity flags, and the input
    file. It cannot be used if the input file is omitted.
  Fixed:
  * OpenSSH private keys passed to -i/--identity that contain
    invalid public keys are no longer ignored when encrypting, and
    instead cause an error.
  * Weak ssh-rsa public keys that are smaller than 2048 bits are
    now rejected.
  * rage-keygen no longer overwrites existing key files with the
    -o/--output flag. This was its behaviour prior to 0.6.0, but
    was unintentionally changed when rage was modified to overwrite
    existing files. Key file overwriting can still be achieved by
    omitting -o/--output and instead piping stdout to the file.
  * rage-keygen now prints fatal errors directly instead of them
    being hidden behind the RUST_LOG=error environment variable. It
    also now sets its return code appropriately instead of always
    returning 0.
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