Tom Duerbusch wrote:
None of your business? I don't know...but good topic.
Most important, is that you consider the questions.
1. I don't think it is an issue with a support contract. Ours use to be directly with SUSE, but now it is under our general Novell contract.
You looked to be rebuilding a fair bit of stuff:-)
I just looked at GnuPG as just an application that runs under Linux. So
Well, yes, but presumably one supported by your vendor, and it may have ramifications for other stuff, also supplied by your vendor.
I picked up the new GnuPG from the website. But now that you brought it up, I should have looked on the Novell website. I should have been able to use YOU to update it. Firewall restrictions currently prevent me from YOU access outside of the firewall. So, that wouldn't have been an option, if I would have thought about it. 2. I didn't look at SLES10. However, GnuPG 2.0.1 just came out in late December 2006. So I doubt the base SLES10 would have had a V2.
I've just installed SLED10 from a magazine DVD. It's version 1.4.2.
3. Right now, I'm pretty dedicated to SLES 9. When Oracle 10g and DB2/UDB are certified for SLES10, I will be ready for an upgrade cycle. Ooops, forgot Websphere also. No, I didn't look other places, once I found the www.gnupg.com website. Once I got the right commands, producing the files from source was somewhat interesting. That is the first time, I've attempted installing from source somethat that wasn't really trivial.
:-) I sometimes advise folk to install a system, preferably on a PC, just to play with. If you want a challenge, try Gentoo: I got into a circular dependancy loop that, after some months, is unresolved. -- Cheers John -- spambait [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please do not reply off-list ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: INFO LINUX-390 or visit http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?LINUX-390
