Tom Duerbusch wrote:
In SLES9, the gpg is at 1.2.4.
I couldn't fine documentation that I needed, but I did find good
documentation for gnupg 2.0.1.

So, I decided to download and install 2.0.1.  This is a source install
and you have to compile everything.  Of course, I have the default
install for SLES9, which didn't include some of the libraries.  And some
of the libraries I did have installed, were at too low of a software
level.  So, now I'm on the track of installing a lot more stuff.

None of my business, I know, but
1. What do these adventures mean for your support contracts?
2. What version of gpg is in SLES10? I don't have any SLES or SUSE
installed atm; from what I do have (FF6, Etch) suggest probably not, but
the libraries should be closer.
3. Did you consider upgrading to SLES10?

Google may find binaries you desire, and rpmforge may have them; if not
then at least an rpm for gpg 2 that builds for SLES9 on other hardware.

I've not followed up the docs included in FC6, but did you check the
relevant RFC? The standard's not PGP, but OpenPGP.

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Cheers
John

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