Re: gpg
all replies tries to tell me that I'm intend to crack the GPG. Believe me, If I could do it, I would not use it anymore since it's not safe enough. Anyway, at least, I resolved the upgrade from 1024 to more bits, but I loose my signatures unfortunately. :( So I would be more curious what could be the standard way to resolve this issue asap. 1) revokaction 2) new sigs from other DDs, 3) push my key to the server: is any official server now, to get into the debian keyrings package? Thanks, On 4/28/06, Tamas SZERB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hey Guys, could you CC-me if you continue the thread, Could you tell me what to do if it seems I just forgot my passphrase for my GPG key, and it blocks me to upload/fix my outstanding bugs on different packages? Thanks, -- VWOL Tamas SZERB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- VWOL Tamas SZERB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
gpg
Hey Guys, could you CC-me if you continue the thread, Could you tell me what to do if it seems I just forgot my passphrase for my GPG key, and it blocks me to upload/fix my outstanding bugs on different packages? Thanks, -- VWOL Tamas SZERB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
SILC debs
Since some people asked me, what happened these packages (which are still waiting in the nonus incoming dir), we managed to put them to the official site: http://silcnet.org/ at the download section there is a release note, how to configure sources.list to keep the packages up to date (http://silcnet.org/txt/debian.release.txt) #*** via http *** #silc-client: deb http://silcnet.org/download/client/deb ./ deb-src http://silcnet.org/download/client/deb ./ #silc-server: deb http://silcnet.org/download/server/deb ./ deb-src http://silcnet.org/download/server/deb ./ #*** via ftp *** #silc-client: deb ftp://silcnet.org/silc/client/deb ./ deb-src ftp://silcnet.org/silc/client/deb ./ #silc-server: deb ftp://silcnet.org/silc/server/deb ./ deb-src ftp://silcnet.org/silc/server/deb ./ best regards, -- VWOL Tamas SZERB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GPG public key: http://people.debian.org/~toma/gpgkey-toma.asc
SILC debs
Since some people asked me, what happened these packages (which are still waiting in the nonus incoming dir), we managed to put them to the official site: http://silcnet.org/ at the download section there is a release note, how to configure sources.list to keep the packages up to date: #*** via ftp *** #silc-client: deb ftp://silcnet.org/silc/client/deb ./ deb-src ftp://silcnet.org/silc/client/deb ./ #silc-server: deb ftp://silcnet.org/silc/server/deb ./ deb-src ftp://silcnet.org/silc/server/deb ./ #*** via http *** #silc-client: deb http://silcnet.org/download/client/deb ./ deb-src http://silcnet.org/download/client/deb ./ #silc-server: deb http://silcnet.org/download/server/deb ./ deb-src http://silcnet.org/download/server/deb ./ best regards, -- VWOL Tamas SZERB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GPG public key: http://people.debian.org/~toma/gpgkey-toma.asc
Re: VIM features
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Wichert Akkerman wrote: > Previously Junichi Uekawa wrote: > > Is it not possible to create a "vi" wrapper script which > > contains something like the following? > > That doesn't make any difference since that is implied when you invoke > vim as vi. Bah. But you know how does he mean. :) from that script you can check if it is invoked as vim/vi and maybe you can use the specific conf file. or whatever. -- VWOL Tamas SZERB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GPG public key: http://people.debian.org/~toma/gpgkey-toma.asc