-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Hi Kevin,
let's try to track this down. Currently I'm not sure what the issue is. What is the issue at all? I read, you are heaving problems with key creation. In order to isolate this problem could you pls do the following: Open GPG Keychain Access Open Console + clear the log Now try to create a key in GPG Keychain Access. And as soon as the error occurs pls Save the Console output in a txt file. Then repeat the whole proceedure but this time instead of using GPG Keychain Access use the Terminal. Then could you pls post those to txt files to the list? Hope we can track this down. All the best, steve Am 26.01.2011 um 17:39 schrieb [email protected]: > On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 02:17:01AM -0500 Also sprach Charly Avital: >> >> I have not run the GPGTools installer, I have run the MacGPG2 2.0.17 >> released a few hours ago by Ben Donnachie... > > My understanding is the GPGTools installer is a meta-package, which (as of > the time I downloaded and installed it) includes the same build of GnuPG > 2.0.17. I figured it wouldn't hurt to use the pre-packaged Tools installer > to get GPGMail and everything else at the same time, since presumably all > the pieces would be versions which would interoperate correctly. > >> And *everything* related to MacGPG2, Thunderbird+Enigmail and GPGMail >> 1.3.2.RC1 is running just fine... > > I don't doubt that everything works, in your case. I have had different > results on different platforms. > > On a machine running 10.6.6, which was freshly installed about two weeks > ago, most components of GPGTools seemed to work, however, when I tried to > generate test keys (either from the CLI, or from the GUI key management > app), the process would always stall at the random number phase. > > On a different machine running 10.6.6 Server, gpg-agent fails to launch > (whereas gpg-agent worked fine, from the same GPGTools installer, on the > OS X Desktop machine above). > > I tried on a third machine (also a client/desktop), with similar results > to the desktop above. > > I have no doubt that on certain computers, it works perfectly, given the > variability of errors on the different platforms I have tried it on so > far. However, since GnuPG from MacPorts seems to work for me consistently, > on all the platforms I have tried it on, I'm going to stick with that for > now. I'll revisit the GPGTools/MacGPG2 installers again later, when I have > more time to chase these bugs. > > Cheers, > Kevin > > _______________________________________________ > gpgtools-users mailing list > [email protected] > Changes: http://lists.gpgtools.org/mailman/listinfo/gpgtools-users > Unsubscribe: > http://lists.gpgtools.org/mailman/options/gpgtools-users/[email protected]?unsub=Unsubscribe&unsubconfirm=1 > > This email sent to: [email protected] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.17 (Darwin) iF4EAREIAAYFAk1AaLIACgkQ8ASQ4cFNa2skIAEApJeXsdhJ/QNsZql1d657zTC6 bCEfpCgQDLvSvpeq4oQA/2VX4B0uPHl0Vc8Fmm0A7YcPnOsDby6OZ7fqKt3XRHfD =N4+a -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ gpgtools-users mailing list [email protected] Changes: http://lists.gpgtools.org/mailman/listinfo/gpgtools-users Unsubscribe: http://lists.gpgtools.org/mailman/options/gpgtools-users/[email protected]?unsub=Unsubscribe&unsubconfirm=1 This email sent to: [email protected]
