Can version 1.4.11 be configured to use IDEA?

2011-07-18 Thread Jay Litwyn
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Re: Can version 1.4.11 be configured to use IDEA?

2011-07-18 Thread Johan Wevers
On 18-07-2011 21:57, Jay Litwyn wrote: Or do I need to use version 1.4.9? I have no problem using idea.dll with 1.4.11. I didn't need to change anything to the config file, just the line load-extension c:\program files\gnu\gnupg\idea.dll with the correct path to idea.dll of course, and

Re: Can version 1.4.11 be configured to use IDEA?

2011-07-18 Thread MFPA
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hi On Monday 18 July 2011 at 8:57:35 PM, in mid:4e24902f.5030...@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca, Jay Litwyn wrote: Or do I need to use version 1.4.9? I saw a message to the effect that 1.4.9 will use idea.dll. So far, I hav been unable to configure

Re: Can version 1.4.11 be configured to use IDEA?

2011-07-18 Thread Johan Wevers
On 18-07-2011 23:45, Jay Litwyn wrote: I tried that. Because I sometimes use gpg from the command line, my configuration line reads: load-extension c:\gnupg\idea.dll It doesn't work, even if I move gpg.conf to my pub directory: I still get invalid cipher from trying to decrypt my own

Re: Can version 1.4.11 be configured to use IDEA?

2011-07-18 Thread Jay Litwyn
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Re: Can version 1.4.11 be configured to use IDEA?

2011-07-18 Thread Robert J. Hansen
Is there some particular reason why you send messages in an obfuscated format? That said: on Windows you can usually find it in %APPDIR%\Roaming\GnuPG, at least for Win 7. Otherwise, I'd suggest familiarizing yourself with Windows' facilities to search for a file by filename, and search