Mark Purcell writes:
> I haven't been able to locate pgp-i on either my local mirror sites or
> ftp.debian.
> Where can I find it??
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Mark Purcell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I haven't been able to locate pgp-i on either my local mirror sites or
> ftp.debian.
>
> Where can I find it??
As Lars said in a recent message on this list:
> "Rosenberg Yigal":
> > It seems that in Debian 1.1.7 pgp-i and pgp-up were in non-free pkgs,
I haven't been able to locate pgp-i on either my local mirror sites or
ftp.debian.
Where can I find it??
Thanks,
Mark
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"Rosenberg Yigal":
> It seems that in Debian 1.1.7 pgp-i and pgp-up were in non-free pkgs,
> but in the newer dist' of Debian they are missing.
> Can some one tell me why they are missing and whre can I find them .
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It seems that in Debian 1.1.7 pgp-i and pgp-up were in non-free pkgs,
but in the newer dist' of Debian they are missing.
Can some one tell me why they are missing and whre can I find them .
Thanks.
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