Hi,
Sorry for my last post. --set-filename sets the filename.
But it seems gpg has some problem with some Chinese characters. For example,
it interprets '�S' as '\x8S':
gpg --set-filename "A�S.txt" -e < d.txt > c.gpg
gpg --use-embedded-filename -v c.gpg
gpg: original file name='A�S.txt'
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feitao wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My environment is Windows XP, gpg 1.4.2.2. I just found out that the
> following are different:
> 1) gpg -o a.gpg -e a.txt
> 2) gpg -e < a.txt> a.gpg
>
> When using -o, the gpg file embeds the original filename, thus
> gpg -
Hi,
My environment is Windows XP, gpg 1.4.2.2. I just found out that the
following are different:
1) gpg -o a.gpg -e a.txt
2) gpg -e < a.txt > a.gpg
When using -o, the gpg file embeds the original filename, thus
gpg --use-embedded-filenmae a.gpg
is valid. However, 2) does not embed the filenam
is it possbile after decrypting a file, to generate a logfile describing what
has been decrypted or if the process fails, list what happened? I tried
this but it produced an empty logfile...
gpg --always-trust --batch --decrypt -o pp26.pgp.txt PKTMP002.xls
>logfile.txt
Anyone have any ideas?
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Sorry for hijacking, but I guess the easiest way of obtaining those
soon is to attend the upcoming Linuxtage in Wiesbaden, Germany, sin
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