Kari Hurtta:
>
> Spying http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=193202:
>
> | For example:
> | $gpg --list-keys [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> | pub 1024D/E61612A5 2002-09-13 Joseph Nahmias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> | sub 2048g/1870C37C 2002-09-13
> |
> | But, whe
lowing message at the bottom of the pgp screen:
| Couldn't find key matching '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'!
You may want check what
elm -dpgp:11
produces (should create file ELM:debug.info to home directory.)
/ Kari Hurtta
Disclaimer: I know nothing about Debian version of Elm 2.4ME+.
th UTF-8 definately local-fast-lookup=NO is needed
if we not know that unicode strings are canonified everywhere. )
Kari Hurtta
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kup = OFF
>
> The comments are incomprehensible, I am afraid, which is a bug in
> itself.
Sorry, my english is not very good.
/ Kari Hurtta
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he workaround is untenable on a system with NFS shared home
> directories, which people may be accessing from different computers,
> with different versions of elm.
Well, Is different version of Elm different _global_ configuration
directory ("library directory")? There is also elm.rc file
eral
# repesentations (or encodings)
#
# See also: local-fs-charset, imap-fast-lookup
### local-fast-lookup = OFF
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ch charsets of
terminal and tell to Elm ME+ what charsets your particular
terminal support. )
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