Hi Guys,
I was following the instructions per readme, and I am stuck with this error.
I'm getting this during the make command.
rm -f libcipher.a
: cru libcipher.a cipher.o pubkey.o md.o dynload.o des.o twofish.o blowfish.o
cast5.o rijndael.o camellia.o camellia-glue.o idea.o elgamal.o
On Tue, 14 Jan 2014 21:50, glorius.gadu...@ge.com said:
make: Fatal error: Don't know how to make target `../cipher/libcipher.a'
Current working directory /orpogdp1/app/proj_software/gnupg-1.4.16/tools
Did you used make -jN - it is possible that a dependecy is
missing. Or you make is broken.
Hello,
when I help Windows users create keys then my script converts the Linux
version of gpg.conf (after some editing) to the Windows line endings.
This works.
But if I edit the file with the Windows editor (unfortunately I have
forgotten the Windows version) then gpg crashes with an error
On Wed, 15 Jan 2014 14:02:12 +0100, Hauke Laging stated:
Hello,
when I help Windows users create keys then my script converts the
Linux version of gpg.conf (after some editing) to the Windows line
endings. This works.
But if I edit the file with the Windows editor (unfortunately I have
On Thursday 09 January 2014 at 14:02:05, Werner Koch wrote:
. Since posting I've come across the Qt
Cryptographic Architecture (qca) which looks to be a better approach for
me as I'm already developing in Qt.
You may want to view Ilja van Sprundel's lecture X security
i do testing
unix line end conf is ok on windows
of course dos line end is ok too
utf8-bom, unicode, unicode-be
file formats all fail
gpg -K --options utf8-bom-conf.txt
gpg: utf8-bom-conf.txt:1: invalid option
gpg -K --options unicode-be-conf.txt
gpg: unicode-be-conf.txt:1: invalid option
On 15/01/14 13:33, Jerry wrote:
On Wed, 15 Jan 2014 14:02:12 +0100, Hauke Laging stated:
Hello,
when I help Windows users create keys then my script converts the
Linux version of gpg.conf (after some editing) to the Windows line
endings. This works.
But if I edit the file with the Windows
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 2:02 PM, Hauke Laging wrote:
1) Does anyone know what the problem is and/or whether I can
avoid it by
using another program which is part of Windows (or widely used)?
=
I often switch between Ubuntu and Windows, and have 2 separate gpg.conf. files,
(my keyrings