cipher 10 not found

Alexander Kotelnikov Alexander Kotelnikov <sacha@AK2614.spb.edu>
Mon, 8 Mar 1999 10:58:41 +0300 (MSK)


On Sun, 7 Mar 1999, Karsten Patzwaldt wrote:


> I downloaded GPG 0.9.3, unpacked it, and ran configure; make; make install
> on it. Everything worked fine, I was able to start the program and to
> clearsign files as well as signing them. But when I try to encrypt a
> message, I get the error message
>
> gpg: Ohhhh jeeee: cipher 10 not found
>
> What does this mean? Is ElGamal support not compiled in by default? I
> really can't imagine this... What can I do to make GPG enrypt my
> messages?
>
> I have Debian Linux 2.0 running here, that is, glibc is installed, if
> this helps.
>
> Although I get these ugly error messages, I think GPG is really great
> because it can be used with PGP and is completely free. Thank you for
> this great piece of work!
Read it: On Fri, 26 Feb 1999, Werner Koch wrote:
>
> Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 17:30:24 +0100
> From: Werner Koch <wk@isil.d.shuttle.de>
> To: Alexander Kotelnikov <sacha@ak2614.spb.edu>
> Subject: Re: Troubles with GnuPG 0.9.3
>
> Alexander Kotelnikov <sacha@AK2614.spb.edu> writes:
>
> > ! No path leading to one of our keys found.
>
> I'm working on this. If you realy know the recipient you can use
> --always-trust.
>
> > gpg: Ohhhh jeeee: cipher 10 not found
>
> It's fixed in the CVS and should also be in the CVS head snapshot
> (try "rsync ftp.guug.de::")
>
>
> werner
>
>
Good luck, _____ Alexander Kotelnikov Saint-Petersburg, Russia mailto:sacha@ak2614.spb.edu