Using GNUPG as a standalone client
Jerome Baum
jerome at jeromebaum.com
Tue Mar 22 16:13:17 CET 2011
gayamantra <gayamantra at yahoo.com> writes:
> Is it possible to use GNUPG as a standalone client without having to install
> in on our servers?
Do you mean you don't want to modify system files? I see no reason it
shouldn't be possible (how do you think the developers try patches?) --
but you'll have to hunt down the dependencies yourself.
Download the gnupg source code from
<http://www.gnupg.org/download/index.en.html> and try it. There should
be a README or INSTALL file to get you started.
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