Alejandro Erickson wrote the following on 10/18/09 2:37 PM:
> Hi,
> I'm a little confused about the verification/installation process.
>
> I have gpg 1.4.7 which came with Mac OS X - assume I trust it.
Hi Alejandro,
I am a little confused by your assertion that "gpg 1.4.7 came with Mac
OS X". Gn
On Oct 18, 2009, at 2:37 PM, Alejandro Erickson wrote:
Hi,
I'm a little confused about the verification/installation process.
I have gpg 1.4.7 which came with Mac OS X - assume I trust it. I
want to verify and install gpg 2. I download gnupg-2.0.13.tar.bz2
and gnupg-2.0.13.tar.bz2.sig and
Alejandro Erickson wrote:
> I have gpg 1.4.7 which came with Mac OS X - assume I trust it.
Perhaps you shouldn't; GnuPG is not part of OS X.
> but it tells me public key not found. I checked on the gnupg website
> and found the username associated with 1CE0C630 (the public key for the
> signatur
Hi,
I'm a little confused about the verification/installation process.
I have gpg 1.4.7 which came with Mac OS X - assume I trust it. I want
to verify and install gpg 2. I download gnupg-2.0.13.tar.bz2 and
gnupg-2.0.13.tar.bz2.sig and run
$ gpg --verify gnupg-2.0.13.tar.bz2.sig
but it tell
Hi,
I've got a bug and I can't find the solution.
I'm calling gpgme_op_verify with a non empty signature and a non empty plain
text, but the gpgme returns a no data error.
It looks like when debugging that the _gpgme_op_data_lookup return this
error (called by _gpgme_op_verify_init_result)
The l