
bernhard at intevation
Sep 8, 2009, 8:49 AM
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Hi Niels, Am Montag, 25. August 2008 12:00:53 schrieb Niels Dettenbach: > im still wondering if the is no GnuPG port today for Symbian OS wich is > widely spread on mobile phones worldwide - even as GnuPG still seems to be > ported for a lot of difference operating systems. > > The last posting / thread I've found about this issue was in 2000: > http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2000-March/005097.html > > Since Symbian published their developement kit (for windows and linux > afaik) plus more and more API docs, the phones got more memory and cpu > power - i assume GnuPG porting to it should be a much easier task then a > few years ago. yes, I think you are correct. There is even a POSIX layer, which should really work since S60 rev 3 FP2 or so: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P.I.P.S._Is_POSIX_on_Symbian > Even Perl and Python got a OS port on Symbian. The Python port still has > wide access to all phone and GUI functions of the phones (may be could be > used for GnuPG GUI interoperability) - or see asex. the mobile webserver > project. > > Many users today are using their phones for email communication and the > storage of (may be) sensible files on their phones - and many users (if > they knwo it or not) are using Symbian based phones. With the USB storage > capability the phone could be used as a "secure" smart crypt or signing > device over USB storage with not trusted PCs o.o. hardware too. I agree it would be cool to have a GnuPG port to Symbian, especially now that Symbian is going to released as Free Software over time. (Nokia that owns Symbian started with one crypto component as far as I know.) > The only (commercial) "email crypto" software product i've found > was "CryptoGraf" wich seems not working properly and is no OS product (so > not trustful for me and most other GPG users). > > Is there anyone who is currently working on a GnuPG port for Symbian OS or > knows a working port? I am not aware of anyone currently working on such a port (after asking Werner the same question). So it is matter wit many products that are needed: Do it yourself or find someone to do it for you. ;) Bernhard -- Managing Director - Owner: www.intevation.net (Free Software Company) Germany Coordinator: fsfeurope.org. Coordinator: www.Kolab-Konsortium.com. Intevation GmbH, Osnabrück, DE; Amtsgericht Osnabrück, HRB 18998 Geschäftsführer Frank Koormann, Bernhard Reiter, Dr. Jan-Oliver Wagner
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