This is a binary version of GnuPG for MS-Windows 95, 98, WNT and W2000. A FAQ comes with this package and a probably more recent one can be found online at http://www.gnupg.org/faq.html. See http://www.gnupg.org/docs-mls.html for a list of mailing lists. In particular the list gnupg-users@gnupg.org might be useful to answer questions - but please read the FAQ first. Installation instructions: -------------------------- 1. Unpack the ZIP archive (alright, you already did this). 2. Copy "gpg.exe" and "gpgv.exe" to some place where you usually store your binaries. 3. Create a directory "c:\gnupg" (or any other as you like) 4. If you did not use the default directory "c:\gnupg", you should enter a string with the directory into the Registry under the key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER -> Software -> GNU -> GnuPG (you probably need to create the keys GNU and GnuPG) and insert a new string under the name "HomeDir" with the value of the default directory you want to use. Please use forward slashes and not the backslashes when setting filenames for GnuPG into the Registry. 5. Enter "gpg" and see what happens 6. Read the file README and the online HOWTOs Internationalization support: ----------------------------- 1. Decide where to store the translation files for your language. Here we assume the directory "c:/gnu/locale/fr" 2. Set the directory with the translations into the Registry under the key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER -> Control Panel -> Mingw32 -> NLS (you probably need to create the keys Mingw32 and NLS) using a string entry with the name "MoDir". 3. Select which language to use and copy the currect translation file under the name "gnupg.mo" into the directory set in step 2 (Example: "copy fr.mo c:\gnu\locale\fr\gnupg.mo") 4. Done. Currently we only support the Codepages 437, 850 und Latin1. If you have problems, either delete the gnupg.mo file or don't set the environment variable How to build it from the source: -------------------------------- This version has been build with the Mingw32/CPD kit using the latest stable version of GnuPG. First get the source: It has to be available at the same location you found this binary package - if not you should have received a written offer to get the source delivered to you See the file COPYING (section 3) for details. If you got this package from its canonical place (ftp.gnupg.org), the source is available at: ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/gnupg/gnupg-1.2.n.tar.gz or for development snapshots ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/alpha/gnupg/gnupg-1.x.n.tar.gz this is the same source as for the Unix version. If your binary version of GnuPG is called something like gnupg-w32-1.0.4-1.zip, you should find a patch file named gnupg-w32-1.0.4-1.0.4-1.diff.gz at the same location, which has to be applied to the stock gpg source file. Instructions are at the top of this file. To build it, you need the MingW32/CPD kit, which is available at ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/people/werner/cpd/mingw32-cpd-0.3.0.tar.gz ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/people/werner/cpd/gcc-core-2.95.2.tar.gz ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/people/werner/cpd/binutils-2.9.1.tar.gz gcc and binutils are stock GNU source which are available at every GNU mirror. After you have installed this environment you should be able to do this: $ scripts/autogen.sh --build-w32 $ make $ mingw32 strip g10/gpg.exe $ cp g10/gpg.exe /some_windows_drive/ And everything hopefully works. Don't forget that MS-Windows ist just a temporary workaround until you can switch to a GNU system ;-) Be the source always with you. Werner