Re: 2.0.20 beta available

2013-05-03 Thread Abel Luck
Pete Stephenson: On 5/2/2013 8:06 PM, Abel Luck wrote: Is it planned to support --delete-secret-keys? Do existing versions not support --delete-secret-keys? Oh, it must be not implemented in just 2.1 (git master). I just assumed it wasn't implemented in 2.0 either. I wonder why it was

Re: 2.0.20 beta available

2013-05-02 Thread Abel Luck
Is it planned to support --delete-secret-keys? ~abel Werner Koch: Hi, it is now more than a year since we released 2.0.19. Thus it is really time to get 2.0.20 out of the door. If you want to quickly try a beta you may use:

Re: 2.0.20 beta available

2013-05-02 Thread Pete Stephenson
On 5/2/2013 8:06 PM, Abel Luck wrote: Is it planned to support --delete-secret-keys? Do existing versions not support --delete-secret-keys? I've been using 2.0.17 and 2.0.19 on both Linux and Windows and have had no issues with --delete-secret-keys. It seems to have worked for me: I moved

2.0.20 beta available

2013-04-24 Thread Werner Koch
Hi, it is now more than a year since we released 2.0.19. Thus it is really time to get 2.0.20 out of the door. If you want to quickly try a beta you may use: ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/alpha/gnupg/gnupg-2.0.20-beta118.tar.bz2 Please send bug reports only to the mailing list. Noteworthy

Re: 2.0.20 beta available

2013-04-24 Thread David Tomaschik
Hi Werner, A question about the release notes: * Decryption using smartcards keys 3072 bit does not work. Is this a regression (since it's listed as a change) or should it read does now work? I don't have any 4k keys on smartcards to try with, but I'm interested to know the status. Thanks,

Re: 2.0.20 beta available

2013-04-24 Thread Jason Harris
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 09:40:51PM +0200, Werner Koch wrote: Hi, it is now more than a year since we released 2.0.19. Thus it is really time to get 2.0.20 out of the door. If you want to quickly try a beta you may use: