Please forgive me and correct me if this is not an appropriate question
for this mail list.
Where can I get a current or cvs version of libpth-dev?
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Well,
I thought about a makro or something similar.
But thanks anyway!
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Timestamp: Tue 05 July 2005, 0231
Werner Koch wrote:
>>>From what I can google, I should be able to (re)generate the stub keys
>>
>>by using 'gpg --card-status'. But, this seems not to work.
>
>
> I need to see what happens; will get back to you later.
Had a chance to look at this yet?
Also, I found some more .. stuff that st
> > when setting utf-8 for cmd.exe, gpg switches back to its default
> > character set. In cmd.exe I do the follwoing to change the codepage:
> > [chcp 65001] Active Codepage: 65001.
> > gpg: conversion from `utf-8' to `CP65001' not available
> > gpg: using character set `iso-8859-1'
>
> The na
Hello Bruno,
On Monday, July 4, 2005 at 1:28:35 PM +0200, Bruno Haible wrote:
> Please use the appended patch, which I'll also use in libiconv-1.10.
>| localcharset.c (get_charset_aliases) [WIN32]: Add CP65001 and others.
>| Reported by <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> via Alain Bench <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
>|