A rare, but potentially nasty segmentation fault was fixed.


Changes: This release fixes a number of portability issues. Compilation errors on several platforms have been fixed, including Mac OS X, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and Solaris 10. Also, rudimentary OS/2 support via EMX has been added. There is no change in functionality relative to release 1.8.


Changes: This release fixes some minor bugs and adds minor features. It adds a new --keyref option to avoid a double password prompt. It adds a new exit code in case the key was not entered or not found. It adds internationalization support and German and French translations. It fixes minor bugs in the user interface and has updated emacs support. Password files ending in a DOS-style end-of-line marker are now correctly recognized. Improved portability and testing.


Changes: Large file support now works under Cygwin. Prompting twice for encryption passwords is now the default. The --disable-libcrypt configuration option was added for systems where libcrypt is broken.


Changes: A rare, but potentially nasty segmentation fault was fixed.


Changes: This version features numerous improvements to the code and some bug fixes. The --mismatch option now works again. Ccrypt now also compiles under the gcc-3.3 compiler and the cc compiler. Return values were made more meaningful. Autoconfiguration has been improved, and a new --with-lispdir configuration option was added. The "check" target has been improved to work on more machines. Some bugs in emacs support were fixed.
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