There's possibly another sollution:
Does cygwin support something like LD_RUN_PATH?
Under Linux, you can embed a path into the executable binaries. The
linker then additionally searches that path for libraries. That path is
afaik called LD_RUN_PATH.
So does cygwin support such a thing? I'm almos
> * Add "--exec-path /bin:/usr/sbin/gnupg" to the gpg command that enigmail
> uses.
That sollution works perfectly!
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Hi!
Volker Quetschke wrote:
The gpgkeys_hkp.exe is found, but the cygwin1.dll is not found according
to the following text:
Yep, is it in your path?
No, propably not. I could replicate your problem in a cmd shell with
cygwin1.dll not being in my path.
There are several possibilities to fix t
Hi!
Sven Köhler wrote:
A Dialog opens, with the title:
gpgkeys_hkp.exe - component not found
This version of gpg should have hardcoded the location of all the gpgkeys
programs, which are in /usr/sbin.
The gpgkeys_hkp.exe is found, but the cygwin1.dll is not found according
to the following
>>> A Dialog opens, with the title:
>>> gpgkeys_hkp.exe - component not found
>
> This version of gpg should have hardcoded the location of all the gpgkeys
> programs, which are in /usr/sbin.
The gpgkeys_hkp.exe is found, but the cygwin1.dll is not found according
to the following text:
>>> Th
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Sven Köhler wrote:
> the new version doesn't work with enigmail.
>
> I'm using Thunderbird + enigmail + cygwin's gnupg.
> If i now try to refresh the keys i get the following error:
>
> A Dialog opens, with the title:
> gpgkeys_hkp.exe - component
Hi,
the new version doesn't work with enigmail.
I'm using Thunderbird + enigmail + cygwin's gnupg.
If i now try to refresh the keys i get the following error:
A Dialog opens, with the title:
gpgkeys_hkp.exe - component not found
The Dialog contains the text:
The application could not be sta
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