w32 installation paths // iconv.dll
vedaal at hush.com
vedaal at hush.com
Thu Nov 18 20:54:48 CET 2004
Maxine Brandt torduninja at netcourrier.com
Thu Nov 18 19:44:00 CET 2004 wrote:
>A las! This doesn't solve the problem.
>Also, trying with latin-1 I get the error
>gpg: latin-1 is not a valid character set
1.3.92 (windows binary)
has a few different man.page option syntax entries:
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--display-charset name
iso-8859-1
This is the Latin 1 set
iso-8859-2
The Latin 2 set.
iso-8859-15
This is currently an alias for the Latin 1 set.
utf-8
Bypass all translations and
assume that the OS uses native UTF-8 encoding.
--utf8-strings
--no-utf8-strings
Assume that command line arguments are given as UTF8 strings.
The default (--no-utf8-strings) is to assume that arguments
are encoded in the character set as specified by
--display-charset. These options affect all following
arguments. Both options may be used multiple times.
====================[ end quote ]================================
have tried using the options: (separately and together)
display-charset utf-8
utf-8 strings
but still get the same error message in 1.3.92 :
gpg: error loading 'iconv.dll' ec:126
is there an '--ignore-dll-error' type of option,
or other set of options to be used ?
vedaal
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