Re: failed to build a binary for version 2.0.19 please advise

2012-04-05 Thread Robert J. Hansen
On 4/5/12 6:34 PM, عمرو محمود wrote: > Hi ,every one I am a new user to using gnupg software and I tried to > build it but it failed several times , can you please help me about the > steps that I need to take in order to build this version on a windows > xp SP3 as it failed building please h

failed to build a binary for version 2.0.19 please advise

2012-04-05 Thread عمرو محمود
Hi ,every one I am a new user to using gnupg software and I tried to build it but it failed several times , can you please help me about the steps that I need to take in order to build this version on a windows xp SP3 as it failed building please help What version of environment platform

Re: List-packets help

2012-04-05 Thread John Clizbe
John Gill wrote: > Please point me to a detailed explanation for the output of > list-packets. I have googled and read manuals, etc. but just can't seem > to locate the knowledge. RFC 4880 - OpenPGP Message Format https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880 You may run into values from RFC 5581 - T

Re: List-packets help

2012-04-05 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On 04/05/2012 03:09 PM, John Gill wrote: > Please point me to a detailed explanation for the output of list-packets. > I have googled and read manuals, etc. but just can't seem to locate the > knowledge. the output of "gpg --list-packets" tends to make a lot of implicit references to the tables an

List-packets help

2012-04-05 Thread John Gill
Please point me to a detailed explanation for the output of list-packets. I have googled and read manuals, etc. but just can't seem to locate the knowledge. John ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/g

Re: pinentry

2012-04-05 Thread ml
Hi, > This does not happen here (Linux, though). I don't know how to tell gpg which > key(s) to try first but if you use the command line then there's a work > around: You may call gpg with > --no-default-keyring > --keyring > --secret-keyring > and point it at a file which contains one key only