> It is for sure included in the gpg4win source tarball (300mb or so).
[Pascal Sartoretti] I only found a tarball named "gpg4win-2.1.0.tar.bz2"
of 5.8 MB, could you point me to the 300 MB one ?
For now, I only want to have a look at GPA to see if my company has the
skills required to extend it, th
On Fri, 18 Nov 2011 05:55, jw72...@verizon.net said:
> Hello. When my firewall advises me that GPG agent is "listening on:xyz",
> what exactly is it listening for and is that necessary? Thanks.
On Windows we don't have Unix Domain Sockets. The emulation we use
consists of a plain file giving a T
On Fri, 18 Nov 2011 09:03, pascal.sartore...@elca.ch said:
> For now, I only want to have a look at GPA to see if my company has the
> skills required to extend it, then I will use the git access.
The git server even allows you to create a tarball. But cloning the
repo is much easier. Save you
On 2011-11-17 22:39, Mark Kirchner wrote:
> Am 17.11.2011 21:31, schrieb Robert J. Hansen:
>> No: *you* would call them intolerant and freedom-of-choice-denying.
>> Please be careful about making universal statements about what the
>> world in general would say: the world generally does not confor
On 11/18/2011 00:25, Jerome Baum wrote:
> For what it's worth, I don't feel that it would be "intolerant and
> freedom-of-choice-denying" at all if Symantec were to say "in the PGP
> forums you should not advocate other alternatives" because "the PGP
> forums" are their turf. gnupg-users is GnuPG-t
On 11/18/11 1:50 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
> My original post was intended to be a humorous jab pointing out the
> irony of restricting our freedom to discuss other, relevant, software
> projects; in the name of freedom. That's all. :)
Is it really irony at all? The GPL itself restricts freedom for
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Hi
On Friday 18 November 2011 at 2:31:31 AM, in
, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> Speaking generally, in English saying something is a
> "public so-and-so" means it belongs to the public, not
> that it is open to the public. The opposite, a
> "private
On 11/18/2011 11:07, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> On 11/18/11 1:50 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
>> My original post was intended to be a humorous jab pointing out the
>> irony of restricting our freedom to discuss other, relevant, software
>> projects; in the name of freedom. That's all. :)
>
> Is it reall
Hi,
I need to load the public key used fir encryption from a local file. Does GPG
or GPGme offer this possibility? I've scanned the d and didn't seen something
similar. I have gnupgp 2.0.18 and gpgme 1.3.1.
Thanks,
Andreea Lucau___
Gnupg-users mailing
On 11/18/2011 04:07 PM, Andreea Diana Lucau wrote:
> I need to load the public key used fir encryption from a local file. Does GPG
> or GPGme offer this possibility? I've scanned the d and didn't seen something
> similar. I have gnupgp 2.0.18 and gpgme 1.3.1.
first, do:
gpg --import < localfile
Am Freitag, 18. November 2011, 22:07:38 schrieb Andreea Diana Lucau:
> Hi,
>
> I need to load the public key used fir encryption from a local file. Does
> GPG or GPGme offer this possibility?
import, encrypt, delete? :-)
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Hello. In my web browser I am looking at the url of keys.gnupg.net, which
has the following title on top of its page: SKS OpenPGP
keyser...@zimmermann.mayfirst.org. This site allows me to check or submit
public keys. On that page there are some instructions in a section called
"Access", and it st
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Hi list,
I use my OpenPGP SmartCard in my laptop (W7+Linux) with a PCMCIA reader.
I think about buying a new laptop. Unfortunately, new models often only
ExpressCard/54 slot is available today (if at all).
After having had trouble with built-in
> -Original Message-
> From: John A. Wallace [mailto:jw72...@verizon.net]
> Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 9:08 PM
> To: 'gnupg-users@gnupg.org'
> Subject: keys.gnupg.net
>
> Hello. In my web browser I am looking at the url of keys.gnupg.net,
> which has the following title on top of it
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