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bin | ||
cipher | ||
gnupg | ||
ks_hkp | ||
ks_ldap | ||
mpi | ||
nasm586 | ||
util | ||
zlib | ||
aes.h | ||
aescrypt.asm | ||
aescrypt.c | ||
aeskey.c | ||
aesopt.h | ||
aestab.c | ||
aestab.h | ||
bzlib.h | ||
conf-w32brg.dsw | ||
conf-w32brg.sln | ||
config.h | ||
distfiles | ||
g10defs.h | ||
getopt.c | ||
getopt.h | ||
readme.txt | ||
rijndael2.c | ||
unistd.h |
Compiling GNU Privacy Guard with Microsoft VC++ Version 7.1
This contribution allows GNU Privacy Guard version 1.2.3 to be compiled using Microsoft VC++ version 7.1 (together with the free NASM assembler). To use this version you will need to download the NASM assembler from:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/nasm
and place it in the 'bin' directory of your Microsoft Visual C++ installation (i.e where the VC++ compiler resides).
This version of GNUPG does not support GNU gettext but is otherwise complete. It also uses my AES C code because this is a lot faster with VC++ (I also provide NASM assembler code which is even faster).
To compile this code you need to obtain gnupg-1.2.3.tar.gz and expand it into a directory tree. This zip file must then be expanded so that the directory 'conf-win32brg' resides in the 'scripts' subdirectory of the gnupg directory tree. From the VC++ IDE the solution file 'conf-w32brg.sln' can then be opened and the projects built. The resulting executable files:
gpg.exe
ks_hkp.exe
ks_ldap.exe
are placed in the 'bin' sub-directory of the 'conf-win32brg' directory.
Brian Gladman brg@brg.me.uk