On Sat 2015-05-30 05:57:29 -0400, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> On 28/05/15 04:40, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
>> Sorry, i'm aware of this but terribly behind on a lot of other
>> projects.
>
> I hope you didn't interpret my message as pressuring you to package the
> latest version, because it was in no wa
On 28/05/15 04:40, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> Sorry, i'm aware of this but terribly behind on a lot of other
> projects.
I hope you didn't interpret my message as pressuring you to package the
latest version, because it was in no way intended to be! I simply
factually noted it wasn't unlikely th
Successfully installed Gpg2 experimental. I was pleasantly surprised to find
that I was at 2.1.4 when I ran a version check from the command line.
Also installed GPA. Imported my private key successfully. Can still see all
the public keys I Imported using 2.0.26.
Seems to be running fine so far.
On Wed 2015-05-27 22:40:44 -0400, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> On Sun 2015-05-24 06:58:21 -0400, Peter Lebbing wrote:
>> It might also be that the package maintainers (hi dkg!) might soon put 2.1.4
>> into experimental themselves. So it really depends on how far you want to
>> take
>> this "I need
On Sun 2015-05-24 06:58:21 -0400, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> It might also be that the package maintainers (hi dkg!) might soon put 2.1.4
> into experimental themselves. So it really depends on how far you want to take
> this "I need the latest and greatest".
Sorry, i'm aware of this but terribly behi
On 24/05/15 18:14, Antony Prince wrote:
> My first reply was off-list. I apologize. In my case, I just left the
> system default gpg installed. Ubuntu comes with gpg 1.4.x and gives the
> same warnings when trying to uninstall because it is a dependency of apt.
> [...]
> After reading the other r
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On 05/24/2015 01:28 AM, Rex Kneisley wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have just done a clean install of Debian 8.0 on an i7-4790K with
> 16 GB RAM. I am trying to install GNUPG 2.1.4 (I have this thing
> about wanting the latest version… call me crazy)
On 23/05/2015, Rex Kneisley wrote:
> Hello all,
Hi,
> I have just done a clean install of Debian 8.0 on an i7-4790K with 16 GB RAM.
> I am trying to install GNUPG 2.1.4
> (I have this thing about wanting the latest version… call me crazy)
>
> I have done this before in Debian Wheezy. I install
On 24/05/15 07:28, Rex Kneisley wrote:
> It appears that when I go through the motions of installing 2.1.4, it
> leaves things untouched.
It would be very helpful if you could share the actual commands you entered
and their output. This is just an interpretation of what happened, and makes
it impo
Hello all,
I have just done a clean install of Debian 8.0 on an i7-4790K with 16 GB RAM.
I am trying to install GNUPG 2.1.4
(I have this thing about wanting the latest version… call me crazy)
I have done this before in Debian Wheezy. I install all of the latest libraries
(in order), and the inst
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