7/27 Does anyone know why there are two different versions of pgp on
instructional machines? There seems to be the version where
everything is done through the single pgp command and the other
version that's split up into pgps, pgpe, pgpk, etc..
\_ PGP 2.6 (as well as 2.3) == pgp
PGP 5 == pgps, pgpe, pgpk
\_ where do you get this pgp 5? I thought csua's ftp site was
supposed to contain the most up-to-date version but they
only seem to go up to 2.6 (/ftp/pub/cypherpunks/pgp/)
\_ it's commercialwarez
\_ source is still available although many people think
PGP is selling out. Get it from http://www.pgpi.org
worldwide, e.g. cypherpunks FTP is NOT maintained now.
\_ SWW on the HP's & DEC's is run by the dept. and is stagnant due
to lack of employees to maintain it. SWW on the Solaris x86
machines is maintained by root@cory and is much more up to
date (making it wildly inconsistent with the other machines).
\_ Ahh, but I am pushing the sww people to get there stuff more current.
First on the plate is emacs then a bunch of the gnu utilities. --marc
\_ Good luck! There simply aren't enough people and PGP sure as hell
isn't a high priority. Push all you like. Into /dev/null.
Don't waste your time trying to get SWW to do anything, just
build your own. -been there, done that |