Re: gpg 2.0.19-r1 with libgcrypt 1.5.0-r2 -- Segmentation Fault

2013-03-11 Thread Werner Koch
On Thu,  7 Mar 2013 23:48, robertkotz2...@u.northwestern.edu said:

 less identical to the one that seems to be broken. I'm running Sabayon, a

Sorry, I don't know Sabayon is and a version 1.5.0-r1 is not an original
GnuPG version.  Thus the problem may be grounded in your system or the
pacthed version of GnuPG or one of its libraries.  To help you, we need
to know a bit more, like what CPU you use and a stack backtrace.


Shalom-Salam,

   Werner

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Re: key length for smart card key generation

2013-03-11 Thread Werner Koch
On Fri,  1 Mar 2013 13:10, bra...@majic.rs said:

 Now to see if there's any way of using the OpenPGP card through
 PKCS#11 :)

http://www.scute.org


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Re: Fix for smartcards on some newer linux distros

2013-03-11 Thread Werner Koch
On Sun, 10 Mar 2013 01:10, k...@grant-olson.net said:

 P.S.  Wonder if we can get a better error message since this really
 has nothing to do with unsupported certificates.

Sorry, we can't do much here because gnome-keyring is hijacking the IPC
between gpg and gpg-agent.  

The good news is that we have a tentative plan to allow gnome-keyring to
drop its interference with gpg-agent.  The main change we need to do is
to perform a dummy pinentry call whenever we remove a passphrase from
gpg-agent's cache.  This way gnome-keyring can sync its own passphrase
caching with the one done in gpg-agent.

Thanks for writing about these problems.


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Re: Fix for smartcards on some newer linux distros

2013-03-11 Thread Grant Olson
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On 03/11/2013 04:35 AM, Werner Koch wrote:
 On Sun, 10 Mar 2013 01:10, k...@grant-olson.net said:
 
 P.S.  Wonder if we can get a better error message since this
 really has nothing to do with unsupported certificates.
 
 Sorry, we can't do much here because gnome-keyring is hijacking the
 IPC between gpg and gpg-agent.
 

Oh! That actually makes much more sense than what I was thinking.  I
thought it was taking over the reader device.

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