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hi all,
i've gnupg 1.4.2.1 built/installed from src on OSX 10.4.5.
when using perl's CPAN, gpg is used for module signature checking.
to that end, cpan's Config.pm includes:
'gpg' => q[/usr/local/bin/gpg],
i've configured my gpg to use key
Right now, I don't know if the root problem came from the patch. As you say
this patch only add mathematical and cryptographic functions to provide
elliptic curves over finite fields.
I run a patched binary usually. I trust in it, but always I have rings backup.
There is _not knowed_ bugs, but
Karl, I have been using Winpt on W2000 in conjunction with Eudora without
problems. I have not heard of problems with Windows XP. You are right, the
sourceforge version is out of date. Timo Shultz seems to maintain it separately
for some reason. Try http://wald.intevation.org/projects/winpt/
T
On 2006-03-01 at 19:10 +0100, Sergi Blanch i Torné wrote:
> Ok, in this case (David correct me if i am wrong) it look like there was
> something broke in the pubring that was fixed when you ran
> '--update-trustdb' (over an unpatched binary).
Makes sense, although I'm curious as to what, and how
Hi all,
I've read that there has been some discussion on outlook breaking pgp
signatures with gpgol because of line-wrapping. So I was thinking,
wouldn't it be possible to do the line-wrapping in the sign/encrypt
stage? Find out somehow what the setting for line-wrapping is and do the
line-wrappin
A Dimarts 28 Febrer 2006 05:39, David Shaw va escriure:
> On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 10:34:10AM +0100, Phil Pennock wrote:
> > Is this a known issue, fixed in 1.4.3?
> > There's nothing obviously dealing with it in
> >
> > http://cvs.gnupg.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/trunk/cipher/ChangeLog?rev=
> >4003&v
Karl Berry wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> A colleague is stuck using Windows (XP), and prefers Eudora (she has
> version 6.2.3.4, which I believe is the latest) to read mail. She only
> needs to decrypt occasional gpg/pgp-signed messages. Any advice on the
> easiest way to do this would be gratefully r
Greetings,
A colleague is stuck using Windows (XP), and prefers Eudora (she has
version 6.2.3.4, which I believe is the latest) to read mail. She only
needs to decrypt occasional gpg/pgp-signed messages. Any advice on the
easiest way to do this would be gratefully received.
I found the Eudora p
Adam Bogacki wrote:
> Hi, having seen a reverse example at
>
> http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2003-July/019421.html
>
> I attempted
>
> Tux:~# /usr/bin/gpg
> gpg: Go ahead and type your message ...
> gpg --armor --export mykey > mykey.asc
>
> .. where it hung.
>
Running gpg wit