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unable to locate gpg executable path



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On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 11:18:07 -0400
eric <superuser at eloder.com> wrote:

> WARNING:  STUPID WINDOWS QUESTION BELOW.
> 
> hi, on my win xp box i have GnuPG, WinPT, and Enigmail.  i'm getting
> the following error from enigmail, "unable to locate gpg executable
> path". i think that my path environment variable is not set right. 
> how do i fix this?
> i am also unable to sign keys.  for the same reason you think?
> thanks for putting up with my windows crap.  linux, of course, rules. 
> eric. i get this also;
> 
> C:\Documents and Settings\eric>gpg --version
> 'gpg' is not recongnized as an internal or external command,
> operable program or batch file.
> 
> is there a good explanation of how to use path environment variables
> for win and linux online? 
The PATH environment variable in Windows is similar to that in Linux,
except that it is global. 

Essentially, if you are going to use gpg from the command line (on
Windows it would be called gpg.exe) you probably need it in your path or
use the full path. 

I forgot exactly how to set environment values in Windows NT based
systems, but it is relatively easy.
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Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
Boston Linux and Unix user group
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