On 10/12/11 11:44 AM, Vortran66 wrote: > Thanks for all your effort. I realize now that changing the cache > values involves a little more than changing a few values and that I > am probably in way over my head.
It involves editing a couple of configuration files by hand, and requires you to be a little comfortable with the command-line, yes. This much is true. :) > I am basically just a dumb user This much is totally bogus. :) > who has no real experience programming other than a little COBAL back > in college 25 years ago (don't laugh). Laughing at COBOL is sort of like laughing at the Great Pyramids of Egypt: it tells you a lot more about the person doing the laughing than it does about COBOL. Speaking just for myself, I don't laugh at apps that have been running for five decades without a crash. > I read the agent-alter PDF and I get the gist of what it does. My > problem is I really unfamiliar with using terminal. That's not for you, friend. :) My goal is to give you a tool you can easily use to solve your problem. That PDF was meant more for other people to review and tell me, "no, you're doing it wrong, you should...". (And that was very much worthwhile: Werner pointed me towards the gpgconf tool, which simplified things a lot.) Anyway. You might want to take a look at: http://keyservers.org/~rjh/AlterAgent.zip Download it, unzip it, and within there will be an OS X app called "AlterAgent." Double-click and you might just get the solution to your problem. It might also crash horribly. *I've only tested it on my own machine.* No warranties express or implied, etc., etc. If it breaks you get to keep both parts. If you have feedback ("it's great, you're so cool!", or "my Mac is now on fire and it's all your fault!"), please send it to me directly: don't spam the list with it, please. Thanks. :) _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users