Re: gnupg vs. gnupg2

2009-03-16 Thread Werner Koch
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 03:05, r...@sixdemonbag.org said:

 GnuPG 2 is somewhat larger and provides S/MIME support and
 gpg-agent. That's really about it.

Plus extended smartcard support.

 According to Werner, yes.  Me, I wouldn't call GnuPG 2 for Windows
 ready for prime time.  Over on Enigmail we see a fair number of GnuPG
 2 for Windows problems -- or have historically; we haven't had much
 lately.

The last annoyance I know about is that while importing pkcs#12 the
pinentry does not put itself into the foreground but keeps blinking in
the task bar until clicked.

  - there is one utterly annoying fact with gpg2 which is the graphical
windows which keep poping up http://i43.tinypic.com/154yb04.png How
can I get rid of them and have the behavior of gpg which just stays
in the shell?

gpg asks you for a passphrase, it uses this popup window (the pinentry)
for this.  Either enter the passphrase or click cancel if you don't want
to cancel the current operation.  This is the same as with gpg1 which
ask you via a console prompt for the passphrase.


Salam-Shalom,

   Werner

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gnupg vs. gnupg2

2009-03-15 Thread Suno Ano
Hi folks,

I have been a happy gpg user on Debian for years now. Now I have got a
few question regarding the differences of gpg vs. gpg2. Here is what I
know because the docu tells me

 - compared to gpg, gpg2 is modular and aimed at the desktop
 - judging from the man pages both provide the exact same feature set
   ... yes?
 - both can be used with auxiliary goodies like for example gpg-agent



Here what I would like to know but neither the gpg website, google,
wikipedia #gnupg nor the man pages answered my question

 - besides the afore mentioned differences like monolitic vs modular
   architecture, what else is different? Well, gpg2 provides support for
   MIME types as I figured ... what else?
 - is gpg2 considered prime time ready?
 - there is one utterly annoying fact with gpg2 which is the graphical
   windows which keep poping up http://i43.tinypic.com/154yb04.png How
   can I get rid of them and have the behavior of gpg which just stays
   in the shell?



Is it me or is it really that hard to find those questions answered
anywhere e.g. man pages?



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gnupg vs. gnupg2

2009-03-15 Thread Suno Ano
Hi folks,

I have been a happy gpg user on Debian for years now. Now I have got a
few question regarding the differences of gpg vs. gpg2. Here is what I
know because the docu tells me

 - Compared to gpg, gpg2 is modular and aimed at the desktop
 - judging from the man pages both provide the exact same feature set.
   Yes?
 - Both can be used with auxiliary goodies like for example gpg-agent



Here what I would like to know but neither the gpg website, google,
wikipedia #gnupg nor the man pages answered my question

 - Besides the afore mentioned differences like monolitic vs modular
   architecture, what else is different? Well, gpg2 provides support for
   MIME types as I figured ... What else?
 - Is gpg2 considered prime time ready?
 - There is one utterly annoying fact with gpg2 which is the graphical
   windows which keep poping up http://i43.tinypic.com/154yb04.png How
   can I get rid of them and have the behavior of gpg which just stays
   in the shell?



Is it me or is it really that hard to find those questions answered
anywhere e.g. man pages?


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Re: gnupg vs. gnupg2

2009-03-15 Thread Robert J. Hansen

Suno Ano wrote:

 - besides the afore mentioned differences like monolitic vs modular
   architecture, what else is different? Well, gpg2 provides support for
   MIME types as I figured ... what else?


GnuPG 2 is somewhat larger and provides S/MIME support and gpg-agent. 
That's really about it.



 - is gpg2 considered prime time ready?


According to Werner, yes.  Me, I wouldn't call GnuPG 2 for Windows ready 
for prime time.  Over on Enigmail we see a fair number of GnuPG 2 for 
Windows problems -- or have historically; we haven't had much lately.



 - there is one utterly annoying fact with gpg2 which is the graphical
   windows which keep poping up http://i43.tinypic.com/154yb04.png How
   can I get rid of them and have the behavior of gpg which just stays
   in the shell?


Can't answer this one, since I use 1.4.



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Re: gnupg vs. gnupg2

2009-03-15 Thread Todd Zullinger
Suno Ano wrote:
 - there is one utterly annoying fact with gpg2 which is the graphical
   windows which keep poping up http://i43.tinypic.com/154yb04.png How
   can I get rid of them and have the behavior of gpg which just stays
   in the shell?

You can use the curses pinentry program.  The prompt is due to gpg2
using gpg-agent.  In ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf, add:

pinentry-program /usr/bin/pinentry-curses

You may also need to set GPG_TTY in your shell init file as well.  For
example, in ~/.bashrc:

export GPG_TTY=`tty`

Give info gnupg 'Invoking GPG-AGENT' a read.  I found that helpful a
while back.

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