On Tuesday 03 February 2009, Jerry wrote:
> I have both 'gpg' and 'gpg2' installed. I only want/need the 'gpg2'
> version. I created a link that that forces the use of 'gpg2'
> irregardless of which version is called. The problem is that
> occasionally, when updating the ports, the link is over wr
On Tuesday 03 February 2009 10:28:33 Jerry wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Feb 2009 19:03:01 +
> Chris Rees wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> >Try putting the link in somewhere that gets searched before
> >/usr/local/bin, like /bin or (better) /usr/bin. Then try rehash &&
> >which gpg
>
> I am using 'bash' so I don't
On Tue, 3 Feb 2009 19:03:01 +
Chris Rees wrote:
[snip]
>Try putting the link in somewhere that gets searched before
>/usr/local/bin, like /bin or (better) /usr/bin. Then try rehash &&
>which gpg
I am using 'bash' so I don't think 'rehash' is going to do anything,
although I could be mistake
2009/2/3 Jerry :
> I have both 'gpg' and 'gpg2' installed. I only want/need the 'gpg2'
> version. I created a link that that forces the use of 'gpg2'
> irregardless of which version is called. The problem is that
> occasionally, when updating the ports, the link is over written and
> 'gpg' is reins
I have both 'gpg' and 'gpg2' installed. I only want/need the 'gpg2'
version. I created a link that that forces the use of 'gpg2'
irregardless of which version is called. The problem is that
occasionally, when updating the ports, the link is over written and
'gpg' is reinstalled.
I don't believe I