Re: Calling GnuPG ME library from managed .NET

2019-01-24 Thread Werner Koch
On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 10:45, m.vet...@infotech.li said: > 2. Which version of libgpgme-xx.dll is compatible to version 2.1.1.18 > of GnuPG tool suite? Is this version 1.9.0 or version 1.7.0 according > to the release news on page https://www.gnupg.org/news.html? The name of the DLL only reflects th

Re: Advancements in CGI makes video conferences for key signing obsolete imho

2019-01-24 Thread Stefan Claas
On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 16:51:18 +0100, Stefan Claas wrote: > To see what i am talking about, please check this video: > > and a second one:

Advancements in CGI makes video conferences for key signing obsolete imho

2019-01-24 Thread Stefan Claas
Hi all, while i have studied key signing policies in the past, where some folks suggest also video conferencing, i would say this is no longer a good option. Real time computer graphics and motion capture is nowadays affordable and it should be "easy" in the hand of talented artists to to fake ide

Re: Calling GnuPG ME library from managed .NET

2019-01-24 Thread Jeffrey Stedfast
Hi Markus, On 1/24/2019 5:45 AM, Markus Vetsch wrote: Hello, we have integrated GnuPG via command line interface into our Windows client & server C#.NET application. We are aware that the recommended way to interact with GnuPG is the library GnuPG ME. That's why we would like to switch for be

AW: Calling GnuPG ME library from managed .NET

2019-01-24 Thread Markus Vetsch
Hi Jeff, > Hope my answer has been at least somewhat helpful, altho I'm sure it's not > quite the answer you were hoping for :( I really appreciate your immediate feedback. I was prepared to an answer like that and it confirms my perception of the challenge to integrate GnuPG, as my reapeated r

Calling GnuPG ME library from managed .NET

2019-01-24 Thread Markus Vetsch
Hello, we have integrated GnuPG via command line interface into our Windows client & server C#.NET application. We are aware that the recommended way to interact with GnuPG is the library GnuPG ME. That's why we would like to switch for better stability and robustness our C#.NET code base to th