Package: crypt++el Version: 2.84-2 Priority: extra Section: non-us/editors Maintainer: Christoph Martin Depends: emacsen Recommends: mailcrypt Architecture: all Filename: dists/obsolete/non-US/binary-arm/crypt++el_2.84-2.deb Size: 34770 MD5sum: 703f9604360287a5c1267918432ad4aa Description: Emacs-Lisp Code for handling compressed and encrypted files Code for handling all sorts of compressed and encrypted files like: .gz, .tar.gz, .Z, .zip, PGP etc. installed-size: 141 Package: pgp-i Version: 2.6.3a-4 Priority: optional Section: non-us/utils Maintainer: Lars Wirzenius Depends: libc6 Provides: pgp Architecture: arm Filename: dists/obsolete/non-US/binary-arm/pgp-i_2.6.3a-4.deb Size: 292162 MD5sum: 85d6c6e127c9c32081fcb595c1df14e5 Description: Public key encryption system (International version) Pretty Good Privacy is general-purpose public key encryption system written by Philip Zimmerman. It is often used in email conversations where confidentiality and integrity are important. . It is VERY IMPORTANT that you read the documentation (installed in /usr/doc/pgp) before attempting to use PGP. If you do not do so you will probably lose any security you might gain from PGP, and not even realise that you have lost it. . This version of PGP is the `International' version from Stale Schumacher. It is somewhat faster, and has more useful features. However, it does not have a licence for its use of the RSA cryptosystem, on which some nasty people claim a patent. source: pgp installed-size: 623 Package: pgp-us Version: 2.6.3a-4 Priority: optional Section: non-us/utils Maintainer: Lars Wirzenius Depends: libc6 Provides: pgp Architecture: arm Filename: dists/obsolete/non-US/binary-arm/pgp-us_2.6.3a-4.deb Size: 290274 MD5sum: 1e39e60b8f6967d3968adddaba82bb51 Description: Public key encryption system (US version) Pretty Good Privacy is general-purpose public key encryption system written by Philip Zimmerman. It is often used in email conversations where confidentiality and integrity are important. . It is VERY IMPORTANT that you read the documentation (installed in /usr/doc/pgp) before attempting to use PGP. If you do not do so you will probably lose any security you might gain from PGP, and not even realise that you have lost it. . This version of PGP is that released by MIT for use in the United States. It has the advantage of being properly licenced for the use of the (controversial and US-only) patent on the RSA public key cryptosystem, but the disadvantages of being somewhat slower and having fewer helpful features. source: pgp installed-size: 622 .