On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 11:28:41AM -0800, Jeff wrote: > Rob Weir, 2002-Nov-06 04:40 +1100: > > On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 11:21:37AM -0500, Levi Waldron wrote: > > > On November 5, 2002 02:27 am, Rob Weir wrote: > > > > AFAIK, emacs supports this out of the box. Open a .gpg file and it'll > > > > prompt you for the password and decrypt it for you, automatically > > > > re-encrypting it on save. > > > > > > My xemacs 21.4.6-8 doesn't do this, although I have gpg installed now - > > > probably have to load a module. > > > > Oops, you need crypt++el. > > > > -rob > > Is there something else that's needed for emacs21? I'm having > trouble: > > $ gpg -c file.txt > passphrase: ******** > reenter : ******** > $ ls > file.txt.gpg > $ emacs -nw file.txt.gpg > > emacs asks for the "encryption key", so I enter the passphrase, > because if I hit "return to ignore" is see the scrambled data. After > entering the passphrase, emacs reports "Searching for program: no such > file or directory, crypt".
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