Zed Pobre [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's not discouraged, it's simply not allowed or usable. New
maintainer don't accept PGP 5 keys; PGP 5 keys don't go in the
Debian keyring and dinstall doesn't accept them.
I find it strange that you would make this mistake.
I've looked at PGP 5
Out of curiosity, which version of PGP is the debian de facto standard.
I'm currently using v5, but I've seen a number of people use 2.6...
2.x; we don't accept later stuff.
Really?
I recently retrieved a lot of PGP5-Debian-Devel keys (signed Mailing-List
e-Mails, mainly new
On Thu, Oct 15, 1998 at 08:23:38PM +0100, James Troup wrote:
Dave Swegen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Out of curiosity, which version of PGP is the debian de facto standard.
I'm currently using v5, but I've seen a number of people use 2.6...
2.x; we don't accept later stuff.
Really?
I recently
On Sun, 18 Oct 1998, David Frey wrote:
On Thu, Oct 15, 1998 at 08:23:38PM +0100, James Troup wrote:
Dave Swegen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Out of curiosity, which version of PGP is the debian de facto standard.
I'm currently using v5, but I've seen a number of people use 2.6...
2.x; we
David Frey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Oct 15, 1998 at 08:23:38PM +0100, James Troup wrote:
Dave Swegen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Out of curiosity, which version of PGP is the debian de facto standard.
I'm currently using v5, but I've seen a number of people use 2.6...
2.x; we don't
Bob Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What is the status of gnupg?
Not yet used in Debian.
Is there a Debian package available?
Yes, on non-US.
--
James
Joseph Carter wrote:
Dpkg now does support gpg though not by default (you might have still been
away at the time this came up) and it was planned to modify dinstall to
support both. Did the dinstall mod not happen or something?
Indeed not. It turned out that gpg was not consistent enough in
On Thu, Oct 15, 1998 at 03:34:54PM -0700, Joseph Carter wrote:
On Thu, Oct 15, 1998 at 03:08:46PM +0100, Dave Swegen wrote:
Out of curiosity, which version of PGP is the debian de facto standard.
I'm currently using v5, but I've seen a number of people use 2.6...
The Debian standard is
Out of curiosity, which version of PGP is the debian de facto standard.
I'm currently using v5, but I've seen a number of people use 2.6...
Cheers
Dave
Dave == Dave Swegen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dave Out of curiosity, which version of PGP is the debian de
Dave facto standard. I'm currently using v5, but I've seen a
Dave number of people use 2.6...
Debian uses 2.6 for now. 5 is a bit incompatible with other versions,
and it
On Thu, Oct 15, 1998 at 11:36:47AM -0700, Ben Gertzfield wrote:
Dave == Dave Swegen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dave Out of curiosity, which version of PGP is the debian de
Dave facto standard. I'm currently using v5, but I've seen a
Dave number of people use 2.6...
Debian
Dave Swegen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Out of curiosity, which version of PGP is the debian de facto standard.
I'm currently using v5, but I've seen a number of people use 2.6...
2.x; we don't accept later stuff.
--
James
On Thu, Oct 15, 1998 at 03:08:46PM +0100, Dave Swegen wrote:
Out of curiosity, which version of PGP is the debian de facto standard.
I'm currently using v5, but I've seen a number of people use 2.6...
The Debian standard is RSA/IDEA (2.6.x compatible) keys, though Debian is
slowly adjusting to
On Thu, Oct 15, 1998 at 08:23:38PM +0100, James Troup wrote:
Dave Swegen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Out of curiosity, which version of PGP is the debian de facto standard.
I'm currently using v5, but I've seen a number of people use 2.6...
2.x; we don't accept later stuff.
Dpkg now does
14 matches
Mail list logo