Re: resolv.conf and gnupg2

2022-08-19 Thread Andrey Repin
Greetings, Christian Franke! > Andrey Repin wrote: >> Greetings, Christian Franke! >> >> ... >>> Unfortunately the ipconfig output is always localized, so this does only >>> work OOTB with English versions of Windows. The ipconfig parsing is also >>> broken due to two reasons: >>> - The current C

Re: resolv.conf and gnupg2

2022-08-11 Thread Christian Franke
Andrey Repin wrote: Greetings, Christian Franke! ... Unfortunately the ipconfig output is always localized, so this does only work OOTB with English versions of Windows. The ipconfig parsing is also broken due to two reasons: - The current Cygwin versions of awk, grep and sed no longer convert

Re: resolv.conf and gnupg2

2022-08-10 Thread Andrey Repin
Greetings, Christian Franke! > Brian Inglis wrote: >> I've been running with /etc/resolv.conf for a few years now, generated >> from the ISP info from ipconfig and lists of public DNS servers and >> suffixes. >> >> The attached postinstall script 0p_l_etc_resolv_conf.dash generates a >> new resolv

Re: resolv.conf and gnupg2

2022-08-09 Thread Christian Franke
Lee wrote: On 8/9/22, Christian Franke wrote: Brian Inglis wrote: I've been running with /etc/resolv.conf for a few years now, generated from the ISP info from ipconfig and lists of public DNS servers and suffixes. The attached postinstall script 0p_l_etc_resolv_conf.dash generates a new resol

Re: resolv.conf and gnupg2

2022-08-09 Thread Lee
On 8/9/22, Christian Franke wrote: > Brian Inglis wrote: >> I've been running with /etc/resolv.conf for a few years now, generated >> from the ISP info from ipconfig and lists of public DNS servers and >> suffixes. >> >> The attached postinstall script 0p_l_etc_resolv_conf.dash generates a >> new r

Re: resolv.conf and gnupg2

2022-08-09 Thread Christian Franke
Brian Inglis wrote: I've been running with /etc/resolv.conf for a few years now, generated from the ISP info from ipconfig and lists of public DNS servers and suffixes. The attached postinstall script 0p_l_etc_resolv_conf.dash generates a new resolv.conf and replaces the current if different

Re: resolv.conf and gnupg2

2022-08-08 Thread Brian Inglis
I've been running with /etc/resolv.conf for a few years now, generated from the ISP info from ipconfig and lists of public DNS servers and suffixes. The attached postinstall script 0p_l_etc_resolv_conf.dash generates a new resolv.conf and replaces the current if different every update. It is