--list-secret-keys and stdout

Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman buanzo at buanzo.com.ar
Mon Mar 19 11:56:20 CET 2007


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Werner Koch wrote:
> I wonder why you are not using gpgme - it takes care of all this and
> listing the secret keys is the just a matter of:

GPGME? From Within a Firefox Extension, when I intent to avoid more dependencies? So far Enigform
just needs Firefox, gpg, and the extension itself. No C++ XPCOM components, etc.

Enigmail, the famous Thunderbird extension, uses the ipc js library to capture gpg's stdout and
parse it, but the library is not that portable. :(

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