Werner Koch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> there is a thing for Windows called System Services for Unix (SFU). It
> is a modern POSIX implementation on top of the NT kernel but very
> different to the old we-need-to-be-compliant-to-gov-ITBs Posix
> subsystem. Did anyone ever tried to build a GnuPG on it?
>
>
Robert J. Hansen rjh at sixdemonbag.org wrote on
Sat Sep 17 10:33:54 CEST 2011 :
>I've yet to meet a Windows C/C++
>developer who was unable to get MinGW set up, especially since
MinGW
>moved to a much more convenient installer model
Apparently, the installer model is so good, that it installs
Hi,
there is a thing for Windows called System Services for Unix (SFU). It
is a modern POSIX implementation on top of the NT kernel but very
different to the old we-need-to-be-compliant-to-gov-ITBs Posix
subsystem. Did anyone ever tried to build a GnuPG on it?
AFAICS this would use MSC but on a
On Sat, 17 Sep 2011 16:29, matthew...@aol.com said:
> Any idea when 2.0.18 will available via GPG4Win?
No concrete plans. 2.0.18 has no useful changes for Windows anyway.
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
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