On Mon 2018-10-29 22:53:44 -0400, Jean-David Beyer wrote:
> On 10/29/2018 11:54 AM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
>> So the question is: how far back must it go? What would the changes
>> look like if we were to write a new enigmail that depended explicitly on
>> GnuPG >= 2.2.10?
>
> It would all
On 10/29/2018 11:54 AM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> So the question is: how far back must it go? What would the changes
> look like if we were to write a new enigmail that depended explicitly on
> GnuPG >= 2.2.10?
It would all quit for my
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.10 (Santiago)
On Mon 2018-10-29 14:50:57 +0100, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 17:42, patr...@enigmail.net said:
>
>> but when I find older versions. You obviously can't fix this by creating
>> a new release ;-). Things like "missing MDC" messages for CAST5.
>
> I see. I general I think it is better
On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 17:42, patr...@enigmail.net said:
> but when I find older versions. You obviously can't fix this by creating
> a new release ;-). Things like "missing MDC" messages for CAST5.
I see. I general I think it is better to force the use of a current
versions and not to support old
On 27.10.18 11:25, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 11:07, patr...@enigmail.net said:
>
>> it (Enigmail needs to interpret some human-readable messages that GnuPG
>> does not issue correctly in the API).
>
> Please let me know which messages these are. Using the human interface
> for
On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 11:07, patr...@enigmail.net said:
> it (Enigmail needs to interpret some human-readable messages that GnuPG
> does not issue correctly in the API).
Please let me know which messages these are. Using the human interface
for programs is strongly discouraged because the
On 27.10.18 10:32, n...@gmx.li wrote:
> Hello list,
> when decrypt an mail, the password dialogue are always in English when
> it called by enigmail. But decrypt an file from the console, then the
> dialogue is shown in the system language. In both scenarios gpg2 shows
> the password question. But
Hello list,
when decrypt an mail, the password dialogue are always in English when
it called by enigmail. But decrypt an file from the console, then the
dialogue is shown in the system language. In both scenarios gpg2 shows
the password question. But why don't respect it the system language when