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> Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2011 08:01:55 +1100
> From: Ben McGinnes
> To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
> Subject: Re: How to create non-standard key pair
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> On 13/01/11 6:10 AM, jack seth wrote:
> > I a
On Sunday 16 January 2011, Bo Berglund wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 12:21:07 +0100, Ingo Klöcker
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> wrote:
> >> Additionally: What am I supposed to enter as "langid" in such an
> >> environment variable? "ENGLISH", "EN", "409" or what?
> >
> >Try "C". This should give you untranslated (and thus
Excerpts from Werner Koch's message of Fri Jan 14 21:01:45 +0100 2011:
> It would definitely be helpful because it makes a safe installation much
> easier. It will be used automagically and thus one does not need to
> fiddle with suspend scripts. All the password managers would benefit
> form th
On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 13:39:14 +, MFPA
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>On Sunday 16 January 2011 at 9:19:38 AM, in
>, Bo Berglund wrote:
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>>>The GPG man page gives the following information:
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>> How do you locate the "GPG man page"??
>
>I'm using GnuPG
On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 12:21:07 +0100, Ingo Klöcker
wrote:
>> Additionally: What am I supposed to enter as "langid" in such an
>> environment variable? "ENGLISH", "EN", "409" or what?
>
>Try "C". This should give you untranslated (and thus English) messages.
>
Did not work at all...
I set the envir
On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 16:31:56 +0100, Bo Berglund
wrote:
>On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 14:06:50 +0100, Werner Koch wrote:
>
>>On Sat, 15 Jan 2011 21:21, jroll...@finestructure.net said:
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>>> describes in detail the meaning of the --with-colons output. It's
>>> exactly the reference you're looking for wh
On Sunday 16 January 2011, Bo Berglund wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 14:06:50 +0100, Werner Koch wrote:
> >On Sat, 15 Jan 2011 21:21, jroll...@finestructure.net said:
> >> describes in detail the meaning of the --with-colons output. It's
> >> exactly the reference you're looking for when writing a
On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 14:06:50 +0100, Werner Koch wrote:
>On Sat, 15 Jan 2011 21:21, jroll...@finestructure.net said:
>
>> describes in detail the meaning of the --with-colons output. It's
>> exactly the reference you're looking for when writing a program to parse
>> the --with-colons output.
>
>F
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On Sunday 16 January 2011 at 9:19:38 AM, in
, Bo Berglund wrote:
>>The GPG man page gives the following information:
> How do you locate the "GPG man page"??
I'm using GnuPG 1.4.x, not 2.x, and my copy of "GPG man page" is the
text file cal
On Sat, 15 Jan 2011 00:25, gn...@oneiroi.net said:
> Discussion, yes - tough one I think. If you mean by that pushing syscall
> modification to mainstream - it's not
mmap already has a lot of flags. Adding another flag value should be an
easy task - assuming that one wants to use another bit fr
On Sat, 15 Jan 2011 21:21, jroll...@finestructure.net said:
> describes in detail the meaning of the --with-colons output. It's
> exactly the reference you're looking for when writing a program to parse
> the --with-colons output.
FWIW, gpgme provides a reference implementation for it. In gener
On Sunday 16 January 2011, Bo Berglund wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 00:47:36 -0800, Paul Richard Ramer
>
> wrote:
> >On 01/15/2011 11:34 PM, Bo Berglund wrote:
> >> It beats me why a program like gpg should detect the keyboard type
> >> and change its language like this, language setting should b
On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 00:47:36 -0800, Paul Richard Ramer
wrote:
>On 01/15/2011 11:34 PM, Bo Berglund wrote:
>> It beats me why a program like gpg should detect the keyboard type and
>> change its language like this, language setting should be a volontary
>> change by the user always! Just think how
On 01/15/2011 11:34 PM, Bo Berglund wrote:
> It beats me why a program like gpg should detect the keyboard type and
> change its language like this, language setting should be a volontary
> change by the user always! Just think how good it would be for an
> English speaking user to try and use a PC
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