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gpgdir 1.6 (Default branch)

gpgdir is a Perl script that uses the CPAN GnuPG module to encrypt and decrypt directories using a GPG key specified in ~/.gpgdirrc. It supports recursively descending through a directory in order to make sure it encrypts or decrypts every file in a directory and all of its subdirectories. All file mtime and atime values are preserved across encryption and decryption operations. In addition, gpgdir is careful not to encrypt hidden files and directories.License: GNU General Public License (GPL)Changes:
A bugfix to not include previously encrypted files (i.e. those with a .gpg extension) in the encryption/decryption file list. This bug was introduced in 1.5 when a change was made to ignore ASCII-armored files. The LC_ALL=C locale setting has been added for the install.pl script (this should help to ensure that gpgdir is properly installed on most systems). An --Exclude-mod-regex option has been added to the install.pl script so that it is possible to force the exclusion of Perl modules that gpgdir would normally install.

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