On 20.04.18 00:05, Jeff Burdges wrote:
> 
>> The relevant question is: why is gpg not found automatically by pEp if
>> it's installed in /opt/local/bin? I see two possible answers:
>> 1. /opt/local/bin is not in the PATH environment variable
>> 2. the version installed in /opt/local/bin is not compatible with pEp.
>>     pEp requires gpg 2.0.30, or 2.1.17 and newer.
>> I suspect that (1) is true.
> 
> Yup, that’s always the problem, thanks.
> 
> There are numerous minor annoyances like this due to MacPorts adjusting the 
> PATH only in the user's profile, presumably instead of /etc/paths.d.  I know 
> MacPorts separates itself from MacOS libraries as much as possible, but maybe 
> this occurs simply so that /opt/local/bin appears before the entries of 
> /etc/paths, but not when running macOS applications, including Thunderbird.

I'm considering wrapping the execution of the adapter server into a
login shell, which should make it inherit the newest /etc/paths.d.

 - Claudio

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