>On February 26, 2016 2:23:12 PM EST, Anthony Papillion ><anth...@cajuntechie.org> wrote: > > I recently compiled the latest version of GnuPG 2 from source >(.29, I believe) and, when I tried to use it, was told that I had >invalid options in my .conf file. Specifically, it told me that ZLIB >and ZLIB2 weren't supported as compression algos. >Are those two algos no longer supported by GnuPG or was this just a >compile flag that I didn't pass it? If they aren't supported, are >there any security or usability implications to only using ZIP for >compression? > >Thanks, >Anthony
I replied to this yesterday, but forgot to reply to the list. I also top-posted and used HTML. LOL. Forgot to change the defaults in K-9 mail. Anyway, my reply was as follows: Depending on your distro, you'll need to install the bzip or bzip2 development libraries. I had the same issue on Ubuntu until I installed libbz2-devel I believe it was. If the compression development libraries are missing, gnupg will just compile without support for them. Hopefully this will point you in the right direction. I could be mistaken though. -- Antony
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