Quote from: Guru on September 15, 2012, 09:40 amQuote from: LouisCyphre on September 15, 2012, 08:30 amQuote from: Guru on September 15, 2012, 08:02 amSecond, in addition to the idea.c.gz package, you should also have reminded the user to download/verify the PGP detached signature: Yep, my bad.Did you manage to find a copy or did you already have it? If it's still not accessible I can post it. I already had a copy of Werner's idea.c.gz stashed. I also have a copy of Disastry's idea.c source as well.Would it be worth posting that or was it only used with old versions of PGP(i)?Quote from: Guru on September 15, 2012, 09:40 amDisastry (Janis Jagars) will be gone 10 years at the end of October -- it seems like yesterday that I read his obituary. He was as talented as all get out -- he updated the DOS versions of PGP to include the SHA-1, Tiger and Whirlpool hash algorithms, as well as adding DH/DSS capability to it.That name sounds very familiar, probably from mailing lists.Quote from: Guru on September 15, 2012, 09:40 amHe also cleaned-up the Mixmaster code, I believe with Len Sassaman. Sassaman died earlier this year. (Gawd, I feel old!)Yeah, that one was a Hell of a shock, especially given the circumstances. :(Quote from: Guru on September 15, 2012, 09:40 amI suspect that the help just hasn't been updated. Camellia has been in there for some time; I've been compiling my own, and I've never used the --enable-camellia switch, and it's been there nevertheless. You're probably right. That's certainly the sort of thing that could be easily overlooked, especially with the focus being on 2.0.x and wanting to move from both branches to 2.1.