[Enigmail] The debug file said one thing, i fixed that. console says another not so easily fixed.
Faramir
faramir.cl at gmail.com
Thu Jul 10 13:25:16 PDT 2008
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Alan Yoder escribió:
> The batch file simply sets the environment variable gnupghome to a
> subdir of where gpg is located. without this, i am unable to run gpg so
> no, without that environment variable, it wants to look in c:... instead
> of g:\gpg\home
gpgshell can understand things like Gnupghome= .\home (I am unsure
about the name of the variable). BUT I don't know if enigmail would be
able to do the same... so... yes, maybe you can make gpgshell run, but
it won't be of any help to make enigmail work... try to manually set the
home folder...
GNUPGHOME=.\ (that is what gpgshell is using... gpg.exe and keyring is
on the same folder I have placed gpgshell)... but I am not sure how to
tell gpg what is its homedir... looking at the manual it says in absence
of a value, it defaults to `~/.gnupg' which should be a relative path...
so... lets do some more research...
- From the manual:
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HOME Used to locate the default home directory.
GNUPGHOME If set directory used instead of "~/.gnupg".
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Try GNUPGHOME=.\ inside a gpg.conf file in the same folder you have
the gpg files... and cross yourfingers...
> I read something just yesterday that said that u3 standard was going to
> be abandoned in the near future.
> This isn't good news as the new standard talked about would not be
> compatible with it.
And what are u3 devices supposed to do with them? To put them inside
their...? ok, better not to talk about that :P
Anyway, I still think maybe somebody may find interesting to make gpg
u3 compatible (compile it for u3), since probably there is a lot of u3
devices in use... and maybe the u3 device helps to solve the problem of
using gpg in a non trusted computer... (ok, probably, it doesn't help...
but it is still worth to take a look at it... I think).
Best Regards...
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