On Sun, 12 Apr 2015 00:29, dominyktil...@gmail.com said:
> =
> t-stringhelp.c:488:3: error: function definition is not allowed here
> {
> ^
Oh sorry, I didn't spotted the use of a nested function here.
Fix pushed and attsched.
Salam-Sh
Hi Ethan,
Thanks for the quick replies today, appreciate those.
You're correct on GNU's GCC, in that it compiles successfully. It looks
like I labelled one of my Clang compiles "GCC_Comp1.txt" last night
accidentally and looked for the error rather than double checking the
compiler to make sure I
On 08/04/15 20:57, Jan Svensson wrote:
> What do you think about me trying to use Libgcrypt instead?
Personally, if I was actually going to use the program, I wouldn't write
it myself. I'd only write it myself if it was purely for the learning
experience.
I'd look for an existing project that mak
On Sat, 11 Apr 2015 23:01, ivansun...@gmail.com said:
> Hello!
>
> I'm using OpenPGP card to store my secret keys on it. Now I'm adding a
> new UID to my key by running gpg2 --edit-key. What I've got is this
You need to insert your card to create a new UID.
> gpg: secret key parts are not availab
Hi,
I just uploaded an _experimental_ Windows installer with GnuPG 2.1.3:
ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/binary/gnupg-w32-2.1.3_20150413.exe (2539k)
ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/binary/gnupg-w32-2.1.3_20150413.exe.sig
The exe has a SHA-1 checksum of
d5630904b3d68eddc2730a00bfc67d52658cbe7e gnupg-
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
On 04/13/2015 07:37 PM, Werner Koch wrote:> On Sat, 11 Apr 2015 23:01,
ivansun...@gmail.com said:
>> Hello!
>>
>> I'm using OpenPGP card to store my secret keys on it. Now I'm
>> adding a new UID to my key by running gpg2 --edit-key. What I've
>> go
Any clue? Where should I start to investigate?
I checked another encrypted file. I cloud not decrypt it, either.
But I can encrypt /decrypt new file successfully.
I remembered my laptop was shut down abruptly due to out of power while I
edit the file in email. Could this cause the problem?
Thank
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
On Monday 13 April 2015 at 7:12:52 PM, in
, Werner Koch wrote:
> A Pinentry is not provided so to avoid dependency
> problems with the Gtk+ or Qt+ libraries. It would have
> been possible to include a simple Windows pinentry and
> thus avoid de
On 04/14/2015 04:23 AM, Ivan Markin wrote:
> On 04/13/2015 07:37 PM, Werner Koch wrote:> On Sat, 11 Apr 2015 23:01,
> ivansun...@gmail.com said:
>>> Hello!
>>>
>>> I'm using OpenPGP card to store my secret keys on it. Now I'm
>>> adding a new UID to my key by running gpg2 --edit-key. What I've
>>>
On 04/14/2015 07:27 AM, jason zhang wrote:
> Any clue? Where should I start to investigate?
>
> I checked another encrypted file. I cloud not decrypt it, either.
> But I can encrypt /decrypt new file successfully.
Please let us know your configuration. I think that it's
~/.gnupg/gpg.conf on Fedo
Hi NIIBE
Thank you very much for the help.
Yes, it asked me the passphrase just after "gpg: CAST5 encrypted data"
line, and I gave the passphrase. The passphrase is definitely right since I
used it very 2 or 3 days.
Here is a whole debug session:
On 4/13/15 8:07 PM, jason zhang wrote:
Hi NIIBE
Thank you very much for the help.
Yes, it asked me the passphrase just after "gpg: CAST5 encrypted data"
line, and I gave the passphrase. The passphrase is definitely right
since I used it very 2 or 3 days.
You mentioned that you had an unschedu
Hi Doug
Yes, the problem started after the unscheduled shutdown. Unfortunately, I
don't have an archived version. The problem is that another encrypted,
which I have not touched for sometime, cann't be opened either.
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 8:46 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
> On 4/13/15 8:07 PM, jas
On 4/13/15 8:56 PM, jason zhang wrote:
Hi Doug
Yes, the problem started after the unscheduled shutdown. Unfortunately,
I don't have an archived version. The problem is that another
encrypted, which I have not touched for sometime, cann't be opened either.
Well I'm sorry to say, that sounds lik
Here are the output from "file" and "gpg --list-packets"
[jason@f15 ~]$ file .jsbk.gpg
.jsbk.gpg: DOS executable (COM)
[jason@f15 ~]$ gpg --list-packets .jsbk.gpg
:symkey enc packet: version 4, cipher 3, s2k 3, hash 2
salt 51c310499a629643, count 65536 (96)
gpg: CAST5 encrypted data
:encrypted
On 04/14/2015 12:07 PM, jason zhang wrote:
> Yes, it asked me the passphrase just after "gpg: CAST5 encrypted data"
> line, and I gave the passphrase. The passphrase is definitely right since I
> used it very 2 or 3 days.
I see.
> Here is a whole debug session:
Thank you for the log.
> gpg: DBG
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