Find the GnuPG configuration directory (on Windows XP it's usually
C:\Documents and Settings\[username]\Application Data\GnuPG, on Windows
Vista and beyond C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\GnuPG) and copy
that to the appropriate directory on your new laptop.
Once you've copied it, go into the d
i used the wingnupg to install gnupg on a notebook i'm retiring. i mainly used
the app and keys for my email client, "thebat".
i've installed gnupg on the new notebook, how do i get the keys from the old
computer into gnupg on the new computer?
tia
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On Mon, 16 Jul 2012 14:53, heal...@basicisp.net said:
> varied issues with SHA 1. I would like the advantage of the SHA 256,
> however I was not able to find the conf file. All I found was the
gpgconf --list-dirs
shows all configured directories. You want to look at the line starting
with hom
On Ubuntu, config file found at: ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf
On WinXP, config file found at: C:\Documents and
Settings\\Application Data\gnupg\gpg.conf
On Win7, config found at: C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\gnupg\
If you do not find the file at the specified location, you can just create it.
For example,
On 07/16/2012 08:53 AM, Healer 1 wrote:
> I would like the advantage of the SHA 256, however I was not able to
> find the conf file. All I found was the gnupconf.exe file with no
> practical way to view it. For now I will assume I've erred and just
> ask, where do I find the appropriate file?
On W
Good day Hauke,
I am new to the list and have finally found the time to take a good
look at the digests. As I look at Digest, Vol 106, Issue 5 I note the
varied issues with SHA 1. I would like the advantage of the SHA 256,
however I was not able to find the conf file. All I found was the
gn