Re: New beta

2014-09-20 Thread Murphy
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I am definitely having fun with Speedo.  After playing around with it
in a virtual box Ubuntu environment I can see the advantage.  It
immediately downloads and installs the required libraries as
advertised and builds an executable gpg2 in PLAY/inst/.  Unfortunately
for me I cannot then get it to perform its duty.  I execute the
suggested command
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$(pwd)/PLAY/inst/lib
typed exactly as written above, and then nothing happens.  gpg2
continues to execute as the previously installed version.  Any ideas?

Ok, onward to the w32-installer.  Immediately I am stumped by the
simple requirement to put the source packages in ../tarballs.  I
admit, I am relatively new to Linux but can somebody give me a hint as
to what is meant by ../?  A simple command to create the required
directory would be very helpful.  Something I can copy and paste to
make it happen.  I am committed to making the w32-installer.  It will
happen.

Thanks!
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Re: New beta

2014-09-20 Thread Werner Koch
On Sat, 20 Sep 2014 12:57, 2014-667rhzu3dc-lists-gro...@riseup.net said:

> If you add an ECC subkey to an RSA or DSA mainkey, does GnuPG 1.4.x or
> 2.0.x ignore it and revert to the next newest subkey? Or does

It should do so; if not it is a bug which needs to be fixed soon.  But
given that 1.4 is not able to parse ECC keys the selection process can't
consider an ECC key in the first place.


Salam-Shalom,

   Werner

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Re: New beta

2014-09-20 Thread Murphy
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On 20/09/14 10:20, Murphy wrote:

> What, please, is the reason for the step no. 2 in the above list ?

This is a command to prevent gnome from hijacking pinentry.  Without
it or something like it error messages are generated during execution
of the gpg2 command.  I forget who suggested it but I remember that
Werner endorsed it.


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Re: New beta

2014-09-20 Thread Philip Jackson
On 20/09/14 02:13, Murphy wrote:
>  For my Ubuntu
> machine hHere is a brief summary of the steps, in order
> 
> 1. Install latest libraries: npth, libgpg-error, libgcrypt, libksba,
> libassuan
> 2. Execute the following command: sudo ln -sf /dev/null
> /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-keyring-gpg.desktop
> 3. sudo apt-get install libdb-dev, libdb++-dev, libbz2-dev
> 4. Install Openldap-2.4.39 using ./configure, make depend, make, sudo
> make install
> 5. sudo apt-get install gtk+-2.0
> 6. Install pinentry, gnupg-2.1

What, please, is the reason for the step no. 2 in the above list ?

Philip



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Re: New beta

2014-09-20 Thread Werner Koch
On Fri, 19 Sep 2014 22:15, r...@sixdemonbag.org said:

> It would be nice if it could also be checked with Fedora.  CentOS/RHEL

My idea was to check that the required software is available and not to
check for a certain distribution.  One major problem has always been
that the mingw toolchain often has regressions which lead to subtle
errors at runtime and sometimes even the build breaks.  This is why I
suggest Debian as the OS I use for development.

> However, I'm unaware of anyone who's calling this a blocker, so it's a
> pretty low priority.  (See, folks?  I apply the

Note that low given that Debconf's BoF mentioned that they need to build
gpg also for Windows - Fedora should have simalir requirements.
GnuPG-1, though.


Shalom-Salam,

   Werner

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Re: New beta

2014-09-20 Thread MFPA
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Hi


On Saturday 20 September 2014 at 1:13:27 AM, in
, Murphy wrote:


> Of course your milage may vary, machine blow up and
> hard drive autowipe.  But it works for me and it is
> definitely worth it to play with all the new elliptical
> curve modes:

If you add an ECC subkey to an RSA or DSA mainkey, does GnuPG 1.4.x or
2.0.x ignore it and revert to the next newest subkey? Or does
compatibility require the RSA or ElGamel subkey to be newer than the
ECC subkey?


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