Hi! Volker Quetschke wrote:
The gpgkeys_hkp.exe is found, but the cygwin1.dll is not found according to the following text:Yep, is it in your path?
No, propably not. I could replicate your problem in a cmd shell with cygwin1.dll not being in my path. There are several possibilities to fix this problem: * Add <path to cygwin1.dll> to PATH. * Add "--exec-path /bin:/usr/sbin/gnupg" to the gpg command that enigmail uses. * Add "exec-path /bin:/usr/sbin/gnupg" to your .gnupg/gpg.conf. * You use a native W32 version. You can even compile it yourself, see /usr/share/doc/cygwin/gnupg-1.4.2.1.README. First unpack and patch the source $ cd /usr/src ; ./gnupg-1.4.2.1-1.sh prep and then read /usr/src/gnupg-1.4.2.1/CYGWIN-PATCHES/gnupg.MinGW.README * I patch the source ... I would actually like to avoid the last option as this latest version works as desired in a cygwin environment and I could remove the hack that added /bin to the exec-path. Your problem is different, you're using a cygwin program an a native W32 environment and there are enough workarounds. But as always, PTC! ;) Volker -- PGP/GPG key (ID: 0x9F8A785D) available from wwwkeys.de.pgp.net key-fingerprint 550D F17E B082 A3E9 F913 9E53 3D35 C9BA 9F8A 785D
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