GnuPG ME: How do we use the --keyring GnuPG option via GnuPG ME?

mconahan at iotest.org mconahan at iotest.org
Tue Feb 8 20:16:34 CET 2005


On second thought, is it possible to specify an unique "gpg.conf" file 
for each gpg session?  If this could work, this would be a 
workaround...I wouldn't have to modify the GPGME source.  If anybody has 
any ideas on how to specify a keyring/session using GPGME, please let me 
know.

mconahan at iotest.org wrote:

>  I could see that your solution would work for an app with a single 
process, but I need to avoid process collision in my application. In 
short, I am using GPGME, and each process must have its own "--keyring" 
and "--secret-keyring".
>  I'm playing with the idea of modifying the GPGME source, or have my 
application use GPGME where supported (and use GnuPG directly 
otherwise...ugh). ...I'm hoping that GPGME will support me on what I 
need to do.
>
>
>  Michael
>
>
>
>  John Clizbe wrote:
>

> mconahan at iotest.org wrote:
>  
>
> >>> Hi everyone,
> >>>
> >>>    I was wondering if anyone had a clue on how to access the 
> --keyring GnuPG option via GnuPG ME?
> >>>   
>
>
> Include it in gpg.conf? From my Win2k development box:
>
>     no-default-keyring
>     keyring        pubring.gpg
>     secret-keyring    O:\GnuPG\secring.gpg
>
>
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