Hello, I just want to forward this to Ubuntu. It's a script that makes it possible to load the .gnupg files in a storage media for use with Seahorse. So for example. students, office workers just have to save their .gnupg directory in a USB disk to use Seahorse. It's haven't been done yet*, and this is really interesting!
* other than the autorun.sh in GVM ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: William L. Thomson Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Mar 15, 2007 3:50 AM Subject: Re: Seahorse and gnupg 2 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] With the cooperative effort of several Gentoo developers. A gnupg-2 wrapper script has been created. We are using it in the place of gpg binary. We were symlinksing gpg -> gpg2 but now the wrapper script replaces gpg, so Seahorse and etc can call it. Here is a link to the script. Basically drop it in, and Seahorse works perfectly with gnugp-2. At least so far, hiccups or problems might be in the near future. But at the present moment, seems to be smooth sailing. http://dev.gentoo.org/~betelgeuse/gpg-wrapper -- William L. Thomson Jr. Gentoo/Java
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