Verifying GnuPG-signed documents with PGP 5.0i
Frank Tobin
ftobin@bigfoot.com
Wed, 16 Jun 1999 01:37:47 -0500 (CDT)
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nb@thinkcoach.com, at 19:03 on Tue, 15 Jun 1999, wrote:
> - However, when I merely do 'gpg -s' or 'gpg -a -s', then PGP
> dies with signal 11 (segmentation violation).
There are two options that have to be passed to GPG in order for it to
create PGP5 readable signatures (at least from my experience).
- --compress-algo 1
- --force-v3-sigs
You can place these in your ~/.gnupg/options file if you so desire
(without the --'s).
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