Qt Crypto Architecture for KDE4?

Brad Hards bradh at frogmouth.net
Thu Sep 22 13:32:59 BST 2005


On Thursday 22 September 2005 05:30 am, Ingo Klöcker wrote:
> On Wednesday 21 September 2005 01:28, Justin Karneges wrote:
> > It uses the gpg-command, but this has always been acceptable
> > practice.
>
> The GnuPG developers still strongly discourage continuing this practice
> because they reserve the right to change the output of gpg if
> necessary. Of course, they will always adapt gpgme to those changes and
> thus people using gpgme are always on the safe side.
Of course, QCA could have two (or more) backends for the pgp type functions. 
No reason why gnupg couldn't be used directly by one, and gpgme by another. I 
guess there is a commercial library somewhere that does it too.

Brad
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