On Sun, 07 Dec 2014 13:27:23 -0800,
Rex Kneisley wrote:
>I am running Debian 7.7
>
>I have installed GNUPG version 2.1 (modern)
>
>I have also installed GPA successfully. (so it says)
>
>When I type "gpa" at the command line, I am greeted with:
>
>relocation error: gpa: symbol gpgme_op_spawn, ver
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On Sunday 7 December 2014 at 3:04:09 PM, in
, Tomo Ruby wrote:
> If I create a main key to certify
> and subkeys for everything else, won't there be dozens
> of subkeys on my main key after years of creating and
> revoking subkeys?
When the subk
Hello all, sorry if I’m on the wrong mailing list, I’m new to mailing-lists,
this is my first.
For a couple of weeks now, I’ve been trying to solve a linking error while
building GnuPG-2.1.0 (modern). Make outputs:
make[2]: Entering directory
'/Users/Ethan/Documents/Programming/Third_Party_
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Hi
On Sunday 7 December 2014 at 10:01:55 PM, in
, Duplicity Mailing List wrote:
> Stupid question inbound:- If you make a bunch of
> subkeys, say, one for your phone, one for your desktop
> and one for your laptop, how does that work? I would
> a
On 07/12/14 21:16, Kristian Fiskerstrand wrote:
> On 12/07/2014 10:11 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
>> On 12/7/14 7:04 AM, Tomo Ruby wrote: | I wanted to create new keys
>> and came across the following | "problem": If I create a main key
>> to certify and subkeys for | everything else, won't there be doz
Hello group,
I have searched this problem on the web, but have not found a solution. It
may be an easy fix or a known bug.
I am running Debian 7.7
I have installed GNUPG version 2.1 (modern)
I have also installed GPA successfully. (so it says)
When I type "gpa" at the command l
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On 12/07/2014 10:11 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
> On 12/7/14 7:04 AM, Tomo Ruby wrote: | I wanted to create new keys
> and came across the following | "problem": If I create a main key
> to certify and subkeys for | everything else, won't there be dozens
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On 12/7/14 7:04 AM, Tomo Ruby wrote:
| I wanted to create new keys and came across the following
| "problem": If I create a main key to certify and subkeys for
| everything else, won't there be dozens of subkeys on my main key
| after years of creat
Hey,
after searching for a long time I finally decided to ask here:
I wanted to create new keys and came across the following "problem": If I
create a main key to certify and subkeys for everything else, won't there be
dozens of subkeys on my main key after years of creating and revoking subkey