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For FreeBSD users eager to get started with the new versions, I'm told
that the official ports will be updated soon. They are just waiting
on a repo copy of the old gnupg-devel port, and the CVS folks are a
bit backlogged right now.
Meanwhile, I've
Joseph Oreste Bruni wrote:
Your question is ambiguous. What are you trying to do? Use one key pair
on two systems, or use two key pairs on two systems?
If the former, simply copy the .gnupg directory to the second system.
That advice is seriously flawed. You do *not* want to copy the
On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 22:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
../jnlib/libjnlib.a ../common/libcommonpth.a ../gl/libgnu.a -lgcrypt
-lgpg-error -L/usr/local/libassuan-1.0.1/lib -lassuan-pth -L/usr/lib
-lpth -lnsl -L/usr/local/libgpg-error-1.4/lib -lgpg-error -ldl
-L/usr/lib -lpth -lnsl
Henry Bremridge wrote:
On Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 08:20:06PM +1030, Alphax wrote:
That advice is seriously flawed. You do *not* want to copy the
random-seed file!
Just out of interest: why?
As someone a lot smarter than me pointed out in a message I can't find
when I suggested just copy
Hi all,
I was looking into Smart Cards for use with GnuPG email encryption (I'm
running Windows XP with Thunderbird and Enigmail) and found that the
OpenPGP Smart Card from g10code only supports 1024 bit RSA keys. I'm
aware that there are some Smart Cards available (not OpenPGP branded)
that
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 11:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
OpenPGP Smart Card from g10code only supports 1024 bit RSA keys. I'm
aware that there are some Smart Cards available (not OpenPGP branded)
That is not a branding but a specification for smartcards. GnuPG 1.4.x
does only support this smartcard
Werner Koch wrote:
I can mitigate the problem by changing the order. However, these kinds
of problems are not completly solvable.
Well, even though it is not a perfect solution, it might be a good idea
to check the user-supplied library directories before /usr/lib.
As a quick hack, I suggest
Hello!
We are pleased to announce the availability of a new stable GnuPG-2
release: Version 2.0.1
This is maintenance release to fix build problems found after the
release of 2.0.0 and to fix a buffer overflow in gpg2
The GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) is GNU's tool for secure communication
and
Werner Koch wrote:
This is maintenance release to fix build problems found after the
release of 2.0.0 and to fix a buffer overflow in gpg2
Will there come a 1.4.6 too?
--
ir. J.C.A. Wevers // Physics and science fiction site:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] //
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 15:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I'll attach a small patch for the configure script of GnuPG 2.0.1
which works for me.
But only for you. As soon as --ldflags returns a non-standard
directory it won't work.
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
Hi Werner,
Do the build-problem fixes in 2.0.1 include OS X/Darwin? Or, should I
wait for a future release?
Joe
On Nov 29, 2006, at 6:55 AM, Werner Koch wrote:
Hello!
We are pleased to announce the availability of a new stable GnuPG-2
release: Version 2.0.1
This is maintenance release
Hi all,
I have a pair of existing keys that I've used for ssh over the past few years
and I'd like to use them with gnupg and gpg-enabled mailers etc. but they
won't import for some reason: -
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/.ssh$ gpg --import id_dsa
gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found.
gpg: Total number
Johan Wevers wrote:
Werner Koch wrote:
This is maintenance release to fix build problems found after the
release of 2.0.0 and to fix a buffer overflow in gpg2
Will there come a 1.4.6 too?
Yes.
I don't remember if this was asked, but will 1.4.6 have a Win32 build?
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On Nov 29, 2006, at 7:26 AM, Adam Cripps wrote:
On 11/23/06, Werner Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
As of now only 151 out of 1230 casted their vote.
Hurry, the deadline is next Thursday.
Salam-Shalom,
Werner
I don't seem to have received the URL either - please can you
forward
Hi!
We are pleased to announce the availability of Dirmngr version 1.0.0.
Dirmngr is a server for managing and downloading certificate
revocation lists (CRLs) for X.509 certificates and for downloading the
certificates themselves. Dirmngr also handles OCSP requests as an
alternative to CRLs.
Werner Koch wrote:
libksba does not build out of the box. This is a problem with gnulib
and ar. I might need to update gnulib in libksba - then I can check
further. FWIW, I am using this box for the tests:
I haven't tested it fully with the new version, but the following was in
the darwin
Joseph Oreste Bruni wrote:
Werner, your original ballot announcement ended up in my Junk box
accidentally by my filter. I only noticed it after a rare venture to
look to see what was there. Perhaps the HTML email is setting off
people's filters?
I don't think HTML was why, it could be because
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 18:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
What problems are you having?
libksba does not build out of the box. This is a problem with gnulib
and ar. I might need to update gnulib in libksba - then I can check
further. FWIW, I am using this box for the tests:
Darwin
On Nov 29, 2006, at 10:08 AM, Benjamin Donnachie wrote:
Joseph Oreste Bruni wrote:
Do the build-problem fixes in 2.0.1 include OS X/Darwin? Or, should I
wait for a future release?
What problems are you having?
Ben
Two, actually. libgpg-error will not build unless I disable NLS.
After
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 18:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Werner, your original ballot announcement ended up in my Junk box
accidentally by my filter. I only noticed it after a rare venture to
look to see what was there. Perhaps the HTML email is setting off
people's filters?
Probably. Frankly, I
An OpenSSH key is not an OpenPGP key. There are some efforts to use OpenPGP
keys for SSH authentication, however.
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From: Michael Erskine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Nov 29, 2006 7:35 AM
To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Subject: Importing my keys fails
Hi all,
I have a pair of
On Wednesday 29 November 2006 17:07, Benjamin Donnachie wrote:
Adam Gould wrote:
I was looking into Smart Cards for use with GnuPG email
encryption (I'm running Windows XP with Thunderbird and Enigmail)
and found that the OpenPGP Smart Card from g10code only supports
1024 bit RSA keys.
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David Shaw wrote the following on 11/29/06 10:21 PM:
We are pleased to announce the availability of the first release
candidate for the forthcoming 1.4.6 version of GnuPG:
ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/alpha/gnupg/gnupg-1.4.6rc1.tar.bz2 (3.0M)
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 18:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
edit gl/Makefile.in
Change the line am_libgnu_la_OBJECTS = to am_libgnu_la_OBJECTS =
alloca.lo
I have found a more portable way to do it. Ii is in libksba 1.0.1.
The problem is that ar(1) does not like ar cru foo.a to simply
create an
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