GnuPG is broken when used as filter :-((

zander@microweb.nl zander@microweb.nl
Sun, 15 Aug 1999 11:25:25 +0100 (WET DST)


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try:

gpg -o - --sign --encrypt <redhat-release-6.0-1.noarch.rpm >test.gpg

the -o is the write to file option, using file '-' will output to 
stdout.

hope this helps.

> 19:23:38 (561.32 B/s) - `redhat-release-6.0-1.noarch.rpm' saved [1190]
> 
> $ gpg --sign --encrypt < redhat-release-6.0-1.noarch.rpm > test.gpg
> 
> 



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Thomas Zander                                                zander@microweb.nl
Today, it's understood that of course you'll use a computer,
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