why is an existing file not overwritten by output-file?
Anthony E. Greene
agreene@pobox.com
Wed Jun 5 16:37:01 2002
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On 05-Jun-2002/14:18 +0200, akorthaus@web.de wrote:
>Hallo!
>if I try:
>
>gzip -c zip.php | gpg --homedir /www/link/to/.gnupg -o test.gpg -a -e
>
>I get:
>>>>>>You did not specify a user ID. (you may use "-r")
You did not specify a user ID on the command line *and* you did not
specify a default recipient in the options file (as I said in my original
response).
default-recipient 0xNNNNNNNN
Tony
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