On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 04:30:22PM -0500, Chris Nestrud wrote: > Greetings. I'm trying to find a Debian package for pgp. Other packages > requiring pgp have referred to such a package, but 'apt-cache search pgp' > doesn't return anything meaningful. I haven't been able to find a package > for pgp when searching through the various distributions, and haven't > found anything relevant in mailing list archives. Still, if a package was > referred to, shouldn't one exist?
How about using GnuPG instead of PGP? # apt-cache search gpg [snip] gpg-rsaref - RSAREF module for GNU Privacy Guard mailcrypt - Emacs interface to GPG (and PGP) and anonymous remailers. gpgp - GNOME front-end to GnuPG - a free PGP replacement gpg-idea - IDEA (PGP 2.x-compatible) module for GNU Privacy Guard gpg-rsa - RSA (PGP 2.x-compatible) module for GNU Privacy Guard Searching for PGP *does* show packages: # apt-cache search pgp pgp-i - Public key encryption system (International version) pgp5i - Public key encryption system (International version) auto-pgp - PGP tools for command-line and Emacs use pgp4pine - A PGP/GPG Wrapper for Pine [snip] > Comments? Perhaps "apt-get update;apt-get install pgp-i" will do what you want? :) HTH Sven -- Have you rebooted your NT box today?

