On 18-07-2011 23:45, Jay Litwyn wrote:

> I tried that. Because I sometimes use gpg from the command line, my 
> configuration line reads:
> load-extension c:\gnupg\idea.dll
> It doesn't work, even if I move gpg.conf to my pub directory: I still get 
> "invalid cipher" from trying to decrypt my own private key. And like, hey!, 
> to the other guy who replied, no point is in a signature with more than 128 
> bits, either: SHA512 is incompatible with gpg 1.2.2: Computer's can't even 
> count to 2^64 in less than 2^32 seconds.

On Windows you have to put gpg.conf somewhere in your homedir, it
depends on the Windows version where that exactly is. gpg --version
shows you which gpg.conf it is using.

-- 
Met vriendelijke groet,

Johan Wevers


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