GPG 1.4.x, 2.x, ECC, and portability
Werner Koch
wk at gnupg.org
Tue May 22 11:15:20 CEST 2012
On Tue, 15 May 2012 16:50, avi.wiki at gmail.com said:
> them temporarily each time if necessary. Allowing an option to have
> the home and other helper directories configured as a subfolder of the
> install directory on the install should be helpful as well. What I
I agree. We could do this. If a file "gnupg-enable-standalone" exists
in the same directory as the gpg binary, we set the GNUPGHOME directory to
a subdirectory (e.g. "home") and all other directories also to a
subdirectory (iirc, we only need an "etc").
On a USB stick this might look like this
/ # Binaries etc.
|
+ home/ # pubring, trustdb etc. (This is NEW).
| |
| + private-keys-v1.d/ # Secret X.509 keys
| # and (for v2.1) secret OpenPGP keys
|
+ pub/ # Stuff you may put into your PATH
|
+ etc/ # Dirmngr configuration
|
+ lib/ # Stuff required by GnuPG etc.
|
...
If the file "gnupg-enable-standalone" is not in the root directory,
everything behaves as before.
Salam-Shalom,
Werner
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