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I still have no idea why it's being returned as a string that looks like an array of with nil in its first element...

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Couldn't get this working - GPGME.decrypt fails as no such method - I suspect this may be just incompatible with gpgme 2.0.0 - In the meantime I've done a bit of a rewrite which I'm going to maintain as of 1.0.1 that uses the GPGME::Ctx methods which seems to work on gpgme 2.0.0. Ill push shortly, feel free to fork and make improvements :)

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Yes, I was having problems with 2.0.0 and ended up using 1.0.8

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Adam

On 19/03/12 at 08:30am, Craig Dunn wrote:

Couldn't get this working - GPGME.decrypt fails as no such method - I suspect this may be just incompatible with gpgme 2.0.0 - In the meantime I've done a bit of a rewrite which I'm going to maintain as of 1.0.1 that uses the GPGME::Ctx methods which seems to work on gpgme 2.0.0. Ill push shortly, feel free to fork and make improvements :)

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Don't take the name of root in vain. - /usr/src/linux/README

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Ah that explains it :-)

1.0.1 (just pushed) supports gpgme 2.0.0 - there may be better ways of
doing it, but GPGME doesn't come with a whole heap of examples :)

On 19/03/2012 15:42, Reliant Security wrote:

Yes, I was having problems with 2.0.0 and ended up using 1.0.8

Best,
Adam

On 19/03/12 at 08:30am, Craig Dunn wrote:

Couldn't get this working - GPGME.decrypt fails as no such method - I suspect this may be just incompatible with gpgme 2.0.0 - In the meantime I've done a bit of a rewrite which I'm going to maintain as of 1.0.1 that uses the GPGME::Ctx methods which seems to work on gpgme 2.0.0. Ill push shortly, feel free to fork and make improvements :)

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