On 23/06/2019 11.53 AM, James Moe via Gnupg-users wrote:
> gnupg does appear in the update log
>
Sigh. Typo.
gnupg does NOT appear in the update log. Nor does libscrypt.
The repetitive part of the log starts at line 475.
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James Moe
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opensuse LEAP 15.0
linux 4.12.14-lp150.12.64-default x86_64
gpg2 seems to enter an infinite loop. The system recently updated; gnupg
does appear in the update log. That is all I know.
I executed the command
$ gpg2 --debug-all --list-keys
to get a debug output. The resulting file is really
El día sábado, junio 22, 2019 a las 09:47:12a. m. +0200, Werner Koch via
Gnupg-users escribió:
> That seems to be deep in the innards of KDE's X startup or Wayland or
> Systemd configuration. I try to avoid all this and use the old
> fashioned but easy to debug ~/.xsession
I'm used to use