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Hi Priya,
I'm not an expert of Solaris 10 on Sparc architecture, however I might
have found your problem in the procedure you followed.
> 1) I untar 'ed the build libraries from required tar files
> 2) After unzip/untar, formed below directories [.
Dear Gnupg users,
I am having problems installing Gnupg on Solaris 10, and am getting
library not found messages from the configure script. Any help from you is
greatly appreciated !
Regards
-Priya-
This is what I basically did.
1) I untar 'ed the build libraries from required ta
Dear Gnupg users,
I am having problems installing Gnupg on Solaris 10, and am getting
library not found messages from the configure script. Any help from you is
greatly appreciated !
Regards
-Priya-
This is what I basically did.
1) I untar 'ed the build libraries from required ta
On 28/09/2011 07:46 AM, Bolin qu wrote:
> Hello,my friend:
>
> How are you recently? i hope everything is very well with you now.
> This is your friend_bolin worked in 3G T-smart communications factory as a
> sales man and tooling manager, Our company has many years experience in
> providing the
Hello,my friend:
How are you recently? i hope everything is very well with you now.
This is your friend_bolin worked in 3G T-smart communications factory as a
sales man and tooling manager, Our company has many years experience in
providing the brand owners and wholesalers all over the world wit
On 28/09/11 15:50, Werner Koch wrote:
> There is no feature for it. You may use gpgsplit to manually construct
> a key from such a backup. You need to take the keybinding signature etc
> from the matching public key. I have not tried, it though.
I'm fairly sure I tried it and it worked. It's a
On Wed, 28 Sep 2011 12:09, achim.cl...@cloer.com said:
> Is there any possibility to import the off-card-backup into a normal
> keyring in GPG without using a SmartCard?
There is no feature for it. You may use gpgsplit to manually construct
a key from such a backup. You need to take the keybind
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Thank you Werner!
Am 28.09.2011 09:15, schrieb Werner Koch:
> The backup file only contains the parts of the key which will be
> stored on the card. After the --edit-key prompt is shown, enter
> the command "bkuptocard" and follow the instructions.
On Mon, 26 Sep 2011 23:11, achim.cl...@cloer.de said:
> we are planing to deploy PGP in our team with Smartcards.
I assume you mean GnuPG, which has - like PGP - an implementaion of the
OpenPGP standard.
> During generating the keys, the pgp card is also generating a off-card
> copy. But we fail