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Hello Faramir !

Faramir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>>     I understand what you mean: you'd like a shell with no installation
>> that could replace the command line.

>   Exactly... mainly, to make easier to verify signed files. I am working
> on an eCommerce project, and I want to use gpg to secure comunications
> and to check integrity of downloads from the site. However, that site
> will never "be real", I just have to show it working (I have it hosted
> in my own computer), hear the teacher saying "it looks good, approved",
> and then I will forget everything about it :-P

    I would make a batch for that.

- -- 
Laurent Jumet
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