Hello Sven, Am Samstag 04 Dezember 2021 05:13:28 schrieb Sven Richter via Gnupg-users: > Thunderbird > expects to be able to manage all public keys regardless. Even with this > setup of mine, it only pulls the private keys from GnuPG.
> I far rather > have GnuPG manage my keys as much as possible than the email client. yes, it would be cool to give that as a wish to Thunderbird to develop a full GnuPG based backend for that purposes for the people that have that use case and install Gpg4win anyway. (I think adding another experimental layer in between will not be the best solution, it can introduce other sources of differences in behaviour.) [back to the 64bit libraries question] > I believe I'm only using 64-bit variants of > files are are already present in their 32-bit form in the regular bin > folder of GnuPG anyway. Hence it would make sense in my opinion to directly > include the 64-bit variants of them in the basic GnuPG installation. Maybe. The current aim is to get Gpg4win 4 out of the door, so right now the question to change the roles of the small engine installer and the full installer for Windows (Gpg4win) is taking the backseat to this. Best, Bernhard -- www.intevation.de/~bernhard +49 541 33 508 3-3 Intevation GmbH, Osnabrück, DE; Amtsgericht Osnabrück, HRB 18998 Geschäftsführer Frank Koormann, Bernhard Reiter, Dr. Jan-Oliver Wagner
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