Note that this release removes bin/symcryptrun which had essentially no
expected current use-case.
* gpg: New AKL method "ntds".
* gpg: Fix --trusted-key with fingerprint arg.
* scd: Fix writing of ECC keys to an OpenPGP card. [#5163]
* scd: Make an USB error fix specific to SPR532 readers. [#5167]
* dirmngr: With new LDAP keyservers store the new attributes. Never
store the useless pgpSignerID. Fix a long standing bug storing
some keys on an ldap server.
* dirmngr: Support the new Active Direcory LDAP schema for
keyservers.
* dirmngr: Allow LDAP OpenPGP searches via fingerprint.
* dirmngr: Do not block other threads during keyserver LDAP calls.
* Support global configuration files. [#4788]
* Fix the iconv fallback handling to UTF-8. [#5038]
Release-info: https://dev.gnupg.org/T5153
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