Brian --

...and then Brian D. Winters said...
% On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 06:32:39AM -0500, David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote:
% > 
% >     sh: gpg043m: command not found  Can't open your secret key ring!
% > 
% > Now, "gpg043" is the name of my gpg executable, but I don't know how I
% > got the 'm' on the end.  So, what do I need to do to use gpg?  ;-)
% 
% In a normal installation of gpg you will also have a gpgm executable.
% >From the gpg man page:

Oh; duh.

Mine was named gpgm043 instead of gpg043m; actually, it's not a
terribly illogical assumption to make.  Let's try this again...


% 
%     gpgm is a maintenance tool which has some commands gpgm does not
%     have; it is there because it does not handle sensitive data ans
%     therefore has no need to allocate secure memory.
% 
% Apparently sign-as is something that wants (needs?) gpgm.

Thanks -- if this works ;-)

Hokay, now I need a mic algorithm.  Curious -- I could have sworn that
I had this all working!


% 
% Brian


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