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El 14-01-2011 19:01, Bo Berglund escribió:
> OK, so I downloaded and installed GPGshell 3.77 to test it. Result:
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> - This application tries to install stuff into Winows/system32!
> - When using GPGtools to encrypt, it opens an explorer window
Hi
On Friday 14 January 2011 at 10:01:24 PM, in
, Bo Berglund wrote:
> OK, so I downloaded and installed GPGshell 3.77 to test
> it. Result:
> - This application tries to install stuff into
> Winows/system32! - When using GPGtools to encrypt,
> it opens an explorer window on c:\windows\sys
Hello.
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 09:01:45PM +0100, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 10:06, nils.faer...@kernelconcepts.de said:
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> > So, what do you think, would it be worth the effort?
> > If it would help GnuPG and if you would like to use it I would offer to
> > implement it and try to
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 18:57:40 +, MFPA
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>On Thursday 13 January 2011 at 8:33:33 PM, in
>, Bo Berglund wrote:
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>> I don't know if GPGShell
>> actually shows the groups defined in the gpg.conf file
>> anyway...
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>GPGshell doesn
On 13/01/11 6:10 AM, jack seth wrote:
> I am needing to do some testing with these size keys. Can someone
> advise me on how to modify the code to generate these keys?
Seriously? Really? Well, okay ... this is for GnuPG 1.4.11 on a *nix
platform:
Extract the tarball, cd to /path/to/gnupg-1.4.1
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 10:06, nils.faer...@kernelconcepts.de said:
> So, what do you think, would it be worth the effort?
> If it would help GnuPG and if you would like to use it I would offer to
> implement it and try to push it upstream.
It would definitely be helpful because it makes a safe insta
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Hi
On Thursday 13 January 2011 at 8:33:33 PM, in
, Bo Berglund wrote:
> I don't know if GPGShell
> actually shows the groups defined in the gpg.conf file
> anyway...
GPGshell doesn't use the groups defined in gpg.conf - it uses its own
"lists" i
Hi!
Am 14.01.2011 09:34, schrieb Werner Koch:
> On Thu, 13 Jan 2011 11:50, nils.faer...@kernelconcepts.de said:
>> I could write a very simple driver which provides a mmap()able memory
>> area which the application can use, protected by the kernel, and which
>> will be automatically cleared upon s
On Thu, 13 Jan 2011 17:55, ved...@nym.hush.com said:
> Usually, the screen saver will be activated by the OS well before
> hibernation begins.
Sure, there are a lot of ways to hook into the suspend process. I was
talking about a standard signal (SIGABOUTTOSUSPEND) so that gpg-agent
could instal
On Thu, 13 Jan 2011 11:50, nils.faer...@kernelconcepts.de said:
> I could write a very simple driver which provides a mmap()able memory
> area which the application can use, protected by the kernel, and which
> will be automatically cleared upon suspend.
> Would that solve the problem?
Yes.
> Ho
On Thu, 13 Jan 2011 18:19, sinde...@gmail.com said:
> Good to see 2.0.17 has been released, but I am somewhat mystified by the
> gpgtar option thing I saw at the end of ./configure. I have no idea what
> it is. Can anyone help me with this?
For many years we have gpg-zip which is a wrapper around
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