I have downloaded GnuPG-1.4.5 and built it using
./configure –prefix=/usr/mylocal –libdir=/usr/local/lib
–includedir=/usr/local/phplibs/include/
–with-libiconv-prefix=/usr/local/phplibs
as I do not have root access to my machine, but when I try to connect to
pgp.mit.edu I get the following erro
Hello,
Hope you can help even if this is more of a GNU make question.
I get the following linker error
Making all in kbx
make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/src/packages/SOURCES/gnupg-1.9.94/kbx'
gcc -g -O2 -Wall -o kbxutil kbxutil.o keybox-util.o keybox-init.o
keybox-blob.o keybox-file.o keybo
Hello Robert;
I got your e-mail from gnupg user group posts.
You can use gpgshell on a USB drive. You have to have a installed copy of both
gpg, and gpgshell on your pc first. Then down load a utility called copy2usb
from the gpgshell web site. There is a link to it in the documentation for
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
David Shaw wrote:
> Please give enough information that we might be able to help you.
> Simply saying "keyserver uploads weren't working" gives us no way to
> even guess.
Since the problem was mentioned in the FAQ, I assumed this was the
problem at ha
Have sent config.log file to dshaw at his jabberwocky address. Shall I cross
post here?
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On Mon, Oct 30, 2006 at 05:36:46AM -0800, Dead Loss wrote:
> Thanks for your reply. I have started a fresh install and I still have the
> same issues
>
> 1. make uninstall to remove current installation
> 2. Download source from GnuPG.org
> 3. gunzip2 -c gnupg-1.4.5.tar.bz2|tar -xf
> 4. cd gnupg
Thanks for your reply. I have started a fresh install and I still have the
same issues
1. make uninstall to remove current installation
2. Download source from GnuPG.org
3. gunzip2 -c gnupg-1.4.5.tar.bz2|tar -xf
4. cd gnupg-1.4.5
5. ./configure --prefix=/usr/mylocal
6. make
All goes well until..
On Mon, 30 Oct 2006 10:42, David SMITH said:
> Does anyone have any more details on exactly *what* is "broken" on the
> pks keyservers? I'm going to have to convince our IT department that it's
PKS does not support OpenPGP. What it does is just a hack to support
one subkey but no full merging c
David SMITH wrote:
> Does anyone have any more details on exactly *what* is "broken" on the
> pks keyservers? I'm going to have to convince our IT department that it's
> the keyserver that's broken, and not my key (since no-one else has the
> problem, as they all use single subkeys), and I think
On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 07:26:24PM +0200, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 16:10, David SMITH said:
> > I'm having some problems with my GnuPG-generated key. I have one
> > primary DSA for signing (which does not expire), and then every 6 months
> > I generate a new El-Gamal encryption key
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