El Tue, 15-02-2011 a las 15:15 -0500, Jerry escribió: > On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 19:11:24 +0100 > Hans Alves <[email protected]> articulated: > > > Hey, > > > > I noticed that when I use a symetric cipher, the default algorithm is > > CAST5 which allways gives me this warning when decrypting: > > gpg: WARNING: message was not integrity protected > > So, is there a way to change the default algorithm to AES or TWOFISH > > without having to specify it as a command-line option every time? > > > > I also noticed that GPGME always uses /usr/bin/gpg even though I have > > a later version installed at /usr/local/bin/gpg can I get GPGME to > > use the newer version, and if yes, how? > > Why can't you just link them? > Yes, I should have thought of that. Thanks. Just wondering though, /usr/local/bin/gpg is the first one in the path, if I just run gpg from a terminal that one is used. So why does gpgme use the other one?
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