Hi Geoffrey-- On Wed 2019-02-27 17:19:08 +0100, [email protected] wrote:
> I've been unsuccessfully trying for a while now to have gpg working in an > automated environment. I've been following the point 8.20 int the gnupg faq > and I get an error at the gpg -homedir command (see screenshot below) In the future, if it's possible, please send the text of such a screenshot as text. it makes it easier to index, to search, and to reply to. I think you're talking about this part of the FAQ: https://www.gnupg.org/faq/gnupg-faq.html#automated_use It looks to me like you might not have followed step 4: Copy secring.auto and the public keyring to a test directory. but i confess i also don't really understand this entry in the FAQ. it looks overly complicated to me, and seems to expect there to be a "secret keyring", which is decidedly not the case for any modern version of GnuPG. (modern GnuPG stores its long-term secrets in ~/.gnupg/private-keys-v1.d/ ) Perhaps if you could explain more about what you're trying to do, someone here could point you to documentation that suits your goals better? all the best, --dkg
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