With full appreciation for your and everyone's work, could I ask that, when posting, people be specific which OSX they are talking about? I'm still looking for an easy way to get the latest gnupg but for OS 10.3.9, not OS 10.4.x. That is, a way which doesn't involve having to install extraneous software with its extra level of trust (eg Fink); and which also avoids the Apple trend to asserting Micro$oft-like control over users' computers (cf eg <http://www.eulascan.com/product.aspx?pid=22> and the links there, about 10.4, and one fears, 10.5 too); and which also I can summarize in a "HowTo" recipe that I can then use to distribute to academic and scientific users who need to start using encryption and IMHO should be encouraged to use open source.
Sorry for being wordy. On Tue, 6 Mar 2007, Robert J. Hansen wrote: > 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.) . . . _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users