I am using Gpg 2.0.17 in Windows. Am I correct in saying that the options
file, if one existed, should be located in the home directory, i.e.,
%homepath%\appdata\roaming\gnupg, that it should be named options, and that
it would be utilized automatically by the gpg program whenever commands are
On 11/09/12 09:12, John A. Wallace wrote:
I am using Gpg 2.0.17 in Windows. Am I correct in saying that the options
file, if one existed, should be located in the home directory, i.e.,
%homepath%\appdata\roaming\gnupg
You can see what the home directory of GnuPG is with the command
gpgconf
, that it should be named options
Oh, wait, no. I think you're supposed to name it gpg.conf, and that options is
some sort of legacy name that is also accepted? gpg.conf is the normal file you
would use to store your configuration, I know that for sure.
Peter.
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