If you believe that distro is trustworthy and one of the recommended
ones for Linux users, then just try:
gpg -v && gpg2 -v
It will first try to use gpg and tell its version and, if it does, it
will then try to do with 'gpg2'.
If t's a Debian-based distro or a distro with apt-get, you can do:
On Mon, 28 Dec 2015, Steve Butler wrote:
I see the attached when I do the search in Software Center on Ubuntu 15.10.
Stephen M. Butler, PMP, PSM
Well, I see gnupg in the list, I am not sure whether it is gnupg2 or not.
gpg is hard to set up. Even after it is set up to do what you
want, y
Hi,
I am trying to use your librairy but when I try to check the OpenPGP
engine's version, I get an error.
Here is join the code I tried to run and the complete error log.
Your sincerely,
F.
#include "../Student.h"
#include "gpgme.h"
#include
using namespace std;
void genKey(Sdt& student,int
On Sun, 27 Dec 2015, Rob Landau wrote:
Good day, I have just received my first Linux system (Ubuntu 14.04) It
has Seahorse installed, but I don't see any GnuPG application. How can I
determine if there is a GnuPG installed, and if so where to find it.
Searching the Dash for GnuPG reveals no