w32 installation paths // iconv.dll
vedaal at hush.com
vedaal at hush.com
Thu Nov 18 00:41:41 CET 2004
Maxine Brandt torduninja at netcourrier.com Wed Nov 17 21:19:08
CET 2004 wrote:
>>it is only used for translation and for converting user IDs and
>> such. It is only important to use when you are creating a new
user
>> ID with non-ascii characters from a non Latin-1 code pages.
>This doesn't seem to be the case. My tests of running 1.3.92 on a
>floppy without the iconv.dll on the machine or the floppy showed
that >gpg couldn't access the key rings, and logically couldn't
encrypt or >decrypt anything.
>Any command which involves access to the key rings gives the error
>message
>gpg: error loading 'iconv.dll' ec:126
>and then gpg stops.
as gpg to go on a floppy
is a very worthwile endeavor,
and *very* useful,
could there be an option to
avoid calling the iconv.dll ?
(under 'expert', if felt more appropriate)
that would allow gnupg to continue the operations
that don't really require the iconv.dll
vedaal
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