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apt-cyg should check if required executables are provided by cygwin itself #26
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Hmm,,, But, my fork provides
But, it is not a good idea for security. |
Proabably because the Cygwin packages of gnupg always used to be outdated or dysfunctional. |
Is it outdated, really? Current version of GnuPG seems:
See: https://gnupg.org/download/ And current gnupg package of cygwin is:
It seems up to date. |
Yep, now it is, but a 6 months ago it wasn't. |
I think you can close this issue. |
Hmm,,, |
I have GnuPG installed in C:\Program Files which is picked up by apt-cyg if gnupg is not available from within cygwin. This causes apt-cyg to fail, since the external gpg.exe is not aware of cygwin's System V folder structure.
apt-cyg should check during the initial check whether the tools required are provided by cygwin itself.
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