Just updated to svn version gpg2 4739
Still have same problems trying to compile gpg2 under cygwin with the
gettext error:
gcc -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/local/include -g -O2 -Wall -Wcast-align -Wshado
w -Wstrict-prototypes -Wformat -Wno-format-y2k -Wformat-security -Wpointer-arith
-o gpg2.e
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Hi,
Please disregard my previous question.
Could compile successfully gpg 2.0.9, with gpg-agent running, on a PPC.
I found out why gettext's compiling failed, and fixed it.
Updated libksba to 1.0.3
Updated libgcrypt to 1.4.0
GnuPG v2.0.9 has been
Hi,
When trying to compile 2.0.9 on a PPC, I get the following:
1. End of ./configure:
---
GnuPG v2.0.9 has been configured as follows:
Platform: Darwin (powerpc-apple-darwin9.2.2)
OpenPGP: yes
S/MIME:yes
Agent: yes
Smartcard: yes
Paulo,
I apologize in advance for the rtfm response, but you probably want to
investigate the --sign and --clearsign options in the gpg manpage. If you are
only looking for authenticity, and not secrecy, then encryption is probably not
necessary.
Best regards,
Harvey
- Original Mess
Werner Koch wrote:
[...]
> necessary enhancements to their S/MIME implementation. The way Mozilla
> works is basically: Show a positive result but don't annoy the user if
> the signature is suspicious. The fact that Mozilla may fall back to 40
> bit RC4 encryption may indicate that the developers
On Apr 7, 2008, at 8:57 AM, paulo.s.rod wrote:
Guys,
Please, is that possible to encrypt files with gnupg using my secret
key ? Then other people could decrypt it using my public key, in
order to have authenticity, that is, it came from me ?
Not exactly. What you are looking for is a "sig
Guys,
Please, is that possible to encrypt files with gnupg using my secret key ? Then
other people could decrypt it using my public key, in order to have
authenticity, that is, it came from me ?
Thanks and regards,
Paulo
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