gpgdir-1.0.3 (09/17/2006): - Minor bugfix to correct 1.0.1 version number (which should have been set to 1.0.2) in the gpgdir RPM spec file. gpgdir-1.0.2 (09/17/2006): - Minor bugfix to correct 1.0 version number (which should have been set to 1.0.1). The result is the 1.0.2 release. gpgdir-1.0.1 (09/16/2006): - Added --quiet option to have gpgdir print as little as possible to the screen when encrypting or decrypting a directory. - Added x86_64 RPM (original patch from Mate Wierdl adapted for gpgdir). gpgdir-1.0 (09/13/2006): - Added --Key-id command line argument so that use_key can be overridden from the command line - Made the argument to use_key not have to strictly be a keyID since GnuPG allows a unique string match on keys in the key ring - Added --Default-key to allow the user to have gpgdir use the default key that is defined by GnuPG within the ~/.gnupg/options file. - Updated the .gpgdirrc file to include the line "default_key" to allow the user to have gpgdir prefer to use the GnuPG default key. - Added the ChangeLog.svn file to show exactly which files have been changed from release to release, and what the corresponding Subversion log messages are. - Minor documentation updates. gpgdir-0.9.9 (09/07/2006): - Added RPM .spec file to build gpgdir as an RPM. - Added the --Skip-mod-install command line argument to install.pl to allow all perl module installs to be skipped. - Added the --force-mod-regex command line argument to install.pl to allow a regex match on perl module names to force matching modules to be installed. - Updated to TermReadKey-2.30 from 2.21. gpgdir-0.9.8 (07/03/2006): - Updated to use GnuPG::Interface instead of GnuPG module. This should fix the incompatibility issues seen between the GnuPG module and some GnuPG installations. - Added perl module installation code from fwknop (see http://www.cipherdyne.org/fwknop/). This allows gpgdir to preferentially use any perl modules that are already be installed on the system. gpgdir-0.9.4 (10/12/2005): - Updated test mode to encrypt and decrypt a testing file within the directory to be encrypted or decrypted. This file is located at