On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 11:29:48 +0200, Wolfgang Rosenauer said:

> I want to perform SSH authentication the the card and therefore have to
> use gpg-agent. I just wanted to see if gpg2 - gpg-agent - scdaemon does

Where is the problem? I am doing this for since early this year.

>From the GnuPG 1.9 README:

  GnuPG 1.9 is the future version of GnuPG; it is based on some
  gnupg-1.3 code and the previous newpg package.  It will eventually
  lead to a GnuPG 2.0 release.  Note that GnuPG 1.4 and 1.9 are not
  always in sync and thus features and bug fixes done in 1.4 are not
  necessary available in 1.9.

  You should use this GnuPG version if you want to use the gpg-agent
  or gpgsm (the S/MIME variant of gpg).  Note that the gpg-agent is
  also helpful when using the standard gpg versions (1.4.x as well as
  some of the old 1.2.x).  There are no problems installing 1.4 and
  1.9 alongside; in fact we suggest to do this.
  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

>From the 1.4.2 announcement:

  GnuPG 1.9 is the current development version of GnuPG.  Despite of
  that, most parts (in particular GPG-AGENT and GPGSM) are considered
  ready for production use. Please keep on using GnuPG 1.4.x for
  OpenPGP; 1.9 and 1.4 may - and actually should - be installed
  simultaneously.




Salam-Shalom,

   Werner










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