Ingo Klöcker schrieb:
On Thursday 27 August 2009, debianfeed wrote:
Hello
does anybody here know a possibility to use gpg key-groups under
gnome? groups defined in the gpg.conf
(e.g. group mygroupname = 0x9DB0 0x9540)
do not show up in nautilus' seahorse extension.
kgpg is
Hello,
anyone that could explain me how gpg chooses which secret key to use or
how I could tell gpg which one to use ?
Or maybe a way I can tell gpg not to use the smart card while on a
certain computer.
I still don't get why it doesn't manage to use the proper secret key
and google is
On Wed, 2 Sep 2009 10:55, jerome.bl...@nerim.net said:
anyone that could explain me how gpg chooses which secret key to use or
how I could tell gpg which one to use ?
Without an option, gpg uses the first available secret key for signing.
This is usually not desired, thus you can use
I tried compiling 1.4.10rc1 on Mac OS X 10.6 without success.
I can recreate this bug on 1.4.9 and 1.4.10rc1 on a MacBook Pro running
Snow Leopard. I can also confirm that John's fix of passing
--disable-asm to the configure script works.
Can we get an #ifdef for Darwin to replace the ASM
Robert J. Hansen wrote the following on 3/6/07 10:06 AM:
I've taken the liberty of packaging up 1.4.7 for OS X. (I apologize
to Benjamin if I'm stepping on his toes here; by my recollection,
he's doing packages for 2.0.x, not 1.4.x, so I _should_ be safe.)
I believe you are.
Using the
Charly Avital wrote the following on 9/2/09 9:14 AM:
Robert J. Hansen wrote the following on 3/6/07 10:06 AM:
I've taken the liberty of packaging up 1.4.7 for OS X. (I apologize
to Benjamin if I'm stepping on his toes here; by my recollection,
he's doing packages for 2.0.x, not 1.4.x, so I
On Sep 2, 2009, at 12:47 AM, Joseph Oreste Bruni wrote:
I tried compiling 1.4.10rc1 on Mac OS X 10.6 without success.
10.6 ships with a newer version of the compiler toolchain that is
giving a few headaches here and there. Until we work out the issue,
just compile with --disable-asm.
On Sep 1, 2009, at 1:51 PM, Seidl, Scott wrote:
We use gnupg in an automated mode within the organization to encrypt/
decrypt documents exchanged between companies. The Key Pair we have
is expiring soon and I am replacing it with a new key pair. This
new key would be provided to the other
On Wednesday, September 02, 2009, at 08:18AM, David Shaw
ds...@jabberwocky.com wrote:
No mass sign ability, but you can do some shell magic like:
for i in (the keyids here)
do
gpg -u XX --lsign $i
done
This assumes you don't have a passphrase on the key (otherwise you'd
have to type
Hello!
We are pleased to announce the availability of a new stable GnuPG-1
release: Version 1.4.10.
The GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) is GNU's tool for secure communication
and data storage. It is a complete and free replacement of PGP and
can be used to encrypt data and to create digital
On Sun, 30 Aug 2009 18:07, ds...@gefira.pl said:
However, I cannot decrypt a message encrypted with a 3072b key, also
generated on-card. I'm 100% sure I'm entering a correct PIN but still
I can confirm that. It seems there are actually two problems: One bug
in gpg and afaics a bug in the
2009/9/2 Robert J. Hansen r...@sixdemonbag.org:
Can we get an #ifdef for Darwin to replace the ASM blocks with compiled
code?
I tested it as part of my Universal Binary build, and the ASM blocks
make little difference with fast processors.
Ben
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I am boldly trying to get GnuPG 2.0.12 installed, even though I don't really
need S/MIME or desktop support.
So while this request for help festers a bit, I will download the 1.4
version and see if I can get that to go.
When I configure GnuPG 2.0.12, it tells me that linassuan-1.0.4 (minimum)
After doing a CFLAGS=-g -02 -mcpu=powerpc ./configure, the following is
reported:
configure: WARNING: pthread.h: present but cannot be compiled
configure: WARNING: pthread.h: check for missing prerequisite headers?
configure: WARNING: pthread.h: see the Autoconf documentation
configure:
2009/9/2 Bob Wyatt bwyatt_...@comcast.net:
After doing a CFLAGS=”-g -02 –mcpu=powerpc” ./configure, the following is
reported:
I think you mentioned that pthreads was installed under /usr/local/ try:
./configure --with-pth-prefix=/usr/local/
For further options, take a look at ./configure
Charly Avital wrote:
Thank you Robert.
I did builds for only a very brief period of time: once he got 1.4.7
packages built, I stopped. He does a great job with MacGPG, and I've
got no desire to duplicate work that's already being done well.
Thanks, Benjamin, for all your work. The Mac users
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