Werner Koch wrote:
The latest stable one is 1.1.6,from January. However you should better
use the SVN version or this snapshot:
ftp://ftp.g10code.com/g10code/scratch/gpgme-1.1.7-svn1327.tar.bz2
(that one my be removed at any time)
How do I know which one is stable? And why isn't the
Hi.
It would be real nice if someone could point me in the right direction
with this. I still don't know how to communicate with a keyserver using
gpgME.
Or is this the wrong group to ask?
Thanks
Florian
Hi.
Is it possible to use a keyserver for verification of signatures with
gpgme? (I
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 09:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
It would be real nice if someone could point me in the right direction
with this. I still don't know how to communicate with a keyserver using
gpgME.
I am not sure what you exactly mean. To enable a keyserver you need to
have a
keyserver
First of all there is no t-gpgconf.c in my /tests/gpg/ directory (using
the latest gpgme from gnupg.org, which is 1.1.4)
And what I'm actually looking for, is a way to use a keyserver with
gpgme like I'm used to with the console-application
e.g. for verification:
gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 13:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
First of all there is no t-gpgconf.c in my /tests/gpg/ directory (using
the latest gpgme from gnupg.org, which is 1.1.4)
The latest stable one is 1.1.6,from January. However you should better
use the SVN version or this snapshot:
Hi.
Is it possible to use a keyserver for verification of signatures with
gpgme? (I think it is possible with the gpg commandline client).
Best Regards
Florian
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