
On Thu, 30 Oct 1997, Anonymous wrote:
Where can I find a copy of PGP 5.0 which handles this "SHA1" hash extension, and the new forced incompatabilities? I'm looking for a Linux distribution. All I've found are Windoze versions, really old betas which break *everything* which calls PGP from a script or command line, and betas which have a lame expired timebomb in them. Source is prefered for obvious reasons.
The MIT site has a precompiled Linux ELF binary of PGP5. Source is, they say, coming RSN. And yes, all versions of PGP5 will, for the time being, break just about all your old scripts. Eventually, they'll finish the pgp2 emulator (they claim it, too, will be out RSN) and most of your old scripts should work again. dave -- Today's pseudorandom quote: Not tonight dear, I installed Linux. David E. Smith, P O Box 324, Cape Girardeau MO USA 63702 Keywords: SciFi bureau42 Wicca Pez Linux PGP single! ;-)