On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 01:24:06PM -0400, ved...@nym.hush.com wrote: > Is there any command that tells how the gnupg version was compiled? > > gpg --version > doesn't list it. > > A simple way to find out is to do > gpg --armor filename > [or any other command resulting in gpg .asc file], > and the information will be listed in the version line, > i.e. > Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (Cygwin) > > Is there any way to find out without performing a gpg function on a > file?
From looking at the source, I don't believe so. Note that the only case in which you have more than one option is Windows/DOS. For other platforms, the binary is always compiled in the ordinary way. I expect exposing this information was not considered to be terribly important since most platforms don't have this issue. -- brian m. carlson / brian with sandals: Houston, Texas, US +1 832 623 2791 | http://www.crustytoothpaste.net/~bmc | My opinion only OpenPGP: RSA v4 4096b: 88AC E9B2 9196 305B A994 7552 F1BA 225C 0223 B187
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