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Kurt Fitzner wrote:
> Version 0.4 of GPGee (GNU Privacy Guard Explorer Extension) is now
> available for download. Changes include:
>
> - Verify/decrypt support
> - Configurable encrypt-to-self
> - Updates to help
> - Misc bug fixes
>
> Information,
--- David Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 09:59:23AM -0700, Shawn
> Protsman wrote:
> > I am running SuSE Linux Enterprise 9 on an iSeries
> > (Power5 chipset) server:
> >
> > > uname -a
> >
> > Linux l336649e_pub 2.6.5-7.139-pseries64 #1 SMP
> Fri
> > Jan 14 15:41:33 UT
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 09:59:23AM -0700, Shawn Protsman wrote:
> I am running SuSE Linux Enterprise 9 on an iSeries
> (Power5 chipset) server:
>
> > uname -a
>
> Linux l336649e_pub 2.6.5-7.139-pseries64 #1 SMP Fri
> Jan 14 15:41:33 UTC
> 2005 ppc64 ppc64 ppc64 GNU/Linux
>
> The installed versio
I am running SuSE Linux Enterprise 9 on an iSeries
(Power5 chipset) server:
> uname -a
Linux l336649e_pub 2.6.5-7.139-pseries64 #1 SMP Fri
Jan 14 15:41:33 UTC
2005 ppc64 ppc64 ppc64 GNU/Linux
The installed version of gpg is 1.2.4. I would like
to update the system to 1.4.x.
gpg 1.4 was not ava
Matthijs Mohlmann wrote:
Hi,
I'm still busy with the gaim plugin.
Still thanks for pointing me to the tests in the gpgme source directory,
stupid that i didn't checked that one.
Well i try to understand the: tests/gpg/t-encrypt.c test program.
There are 2 calls:
err = gpgme_get_key (ctx, "A0FF4590B