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Hi,
Tested successfully on PPC (Powerbook 15" G4 1.33GHz), and Intel Core 2
Duo (MacBook 2 13" 2GHz), both running MacOS X 10.4.8.
Thank you Ben.
Charly
Benjamin Donnachie wrote the following on 2/20/07 4:22 PM:
> Benjamin Donnachie wrote:
>> I
Benjamin Donnachie wrote:
> I have a test version of a GnuPG v2.0.2 Mac OS Tiger install available
Patch for TEST2 available at
http://www.py-soft.co.uk/~benjamin/download/mac-gpg/mac-gnupg-2.0.2-TEST2-PATCH1.zip
and sig at
http://www.py-soft.co.uk/~benjamin/download/mac-gpg/mac-gnupg-2.0.2-TEST2-
Werner Koch wrote:
> There has never been such an option. You need to specify this option
> with scdaemon. gpg2 has no internal fallback support for smart
> cards. It requires gpg-agent/scdaemon.
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>> Despite the following in the man page:
> I'll fix the doc.
That'd be good - many thanks.
On Sat, 17 Feb 2007 14:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> $ gpg2 --pcsc-driver /System/Library/Frameworks/PCSC.framework/PCSC
> --card-status
> gpg: Invalid option "--pcsc-driver"
There has never been such an option. You need to specify this option
with scdaemon. gpg2 has no internal fallback suppor
Benjamin Donnachie wrote:
> ii/ Download
> http://www.py-soft.co.uk/~benjamin/download/mac-gpg/environment.plist
> and save in ~/.MacOSX/
I forgot to mention that this file will need editing - replace all
instances of ~ with the full path to your user area. Unfortunately, it
won't accept the ~ sh
Benjamin Donnachie wrote:
> No patches were needed to any of the code and only libgcrypt's config.h
> needed a minor edit for endian issues with the fat build.
Unfortunately, gpg v2.0.2 does not appear to recognise the option
pcsc-driver anymore:
$ gpg2 --pcsc-driver /System/Library/Frameworks/PC
Charly Avital wrote:
>> What happens if you use gpg2 for signing etc?
> 1. In Thunderbird, changed the executable path (typed in
> /usr/local/bin/gpg2), quit TB, launch TB, everything works fine.
> Version: GnuPG v2.0.2 (Darwin)
Fantastic news! :- Libgcrypt took a while to convince to build
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Benjamin Donnachie wrote:
> I'll throw together a friendlier GUI fronted install
> package this afternoon and will make an announcement
> when it's ready.
It was quicker than I thought... GUI install can be downloaded from
http://www.py-soft.co.uk/~
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Benjamin Donnachie wrote the following on 2/17/07 1:29 PM:
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> What happens if you use gpg2 for signing etc?
1. In Thunderbird, changed the executable path (typed in
/usr/local/bin/gpg2), quit TB, launch TB, everything works fine.
2. I stil
Charly Avital wrote:
> Everything is working fine just as reported in my previous e-mail:
> gpg-agent is running fine for signing and decrypting in Thunderbird and Mail
Excellent news! :-)
> Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (Darwin)
What happens if you use gpg2 for signing etc?
Take care,
Ben
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Benjamin Donnachie wrote the following on 2/17/07 1:01 PM:
> Benjamin Donnachie wrote:
>> I'll throw together a friendlier GUI fronted install
>> package this afternoon and will make an announcement
>> when it's ready.
>
> It was quicker than I thou
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Benjamin Donnachie wrote the following on 2/17/07 2:35 AM:
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> Thanks as always to Charly for this patience. Thanks to Werner and his
> team for such a great product, and thanks to the macgpg team for getting
> me started! :-)
>
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