Yes, I would not have been able to do it without the help of you folk. Ian
On 05/02/15 07:18, Doug Barton wrote: > On 2/4/15 10:53 AM, Robert J. Hansen wrote: >>> Well, that does surprise me. I can understand why you'd prefer an >>> Enigmail wizard to guide you through the upgrade. >> >> It's not necessary. Debian (and by extension Ubuntu) package Enigmail; >> thus, if you install a new version of Enigmail through the Debian (or >> Ubuntu) package installation mechanism, it will automagically install >> GnuPG 2 for you as a necessary dependency. > > Not all Debian/Ubuntu users install Enigmail as a package, now that it no > longer contains machine-dependent code. > >> Or, you could just open a terminal window and type: >> >> sudo apt-get install gnupg2 > > That will work to get it installed, yes. And now that gnupg can use the > socket method for gpg-agent on Unix it's a lot easier to set up than it used > to be. Users who want to take advantage of the gpg-agent for ssh purposes > still face a pretty steep learning curve, however. > > Doug > > > _______________________________________________ > enigmail-users mailing list > enigmail-users@enigmail.net > To unsubscribe or make changes to your subscription click here: > https://admin.hostpoint.ch/mailman/listinfo/enigmail-users_enigmail.net >
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