Hi BrĂ¡ulio,
thank you Charly,

maybe the output of the following command will help

======================
$ sudo installer -verboseR -pkg MacGPG2-2.0.17-9.pkg -target /
======================

Have you also looked at Console.app?

Best regards, Alex

On 03.03.2011, at 15:12, Charly Avital wrote:

> Braulio Silva wrote the following on 3/3/11 12:14 AM:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> When I try to install MacGPG2.pkg, the setup stop at "Preparing for 
>> installation...".
>> 
>> It doesn't give me any error, nor crash. Just stays there spinning forever.
>> 
>> How can I debug what is happening? Any ideias?
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> BrĂ¡ulio Silva 
>> "Deus quer, o homem sonha a obra nasce."
>> -Fernando Pessoa-
> 
> Hi Braulio,
> 
> in spite of the fact that I had already MacGPG2-2.0.17 installed and
> running in my computer, I have gone through the following steps, just to
> be sure :-)
> 
> 
> To avoid misunderstandings, the current MacGPG2-2.0.17-9 can be
> downloaded from:
> <http://www.gpgtools.org/macgpg2.html>
> 
> The download will place (in the download directory that you have chosen
> for your downloads) a disk image file named: MacGPG2-2.0.17-9.dmg
> You should verify that download, by further downloading either the .sig
> or sha-1 checksum.
> 
> The converted disk image .dmg will display a MacGPG2 window with two
> items: the installer package, named: MacGPG2-2.0.17-9 and an empty trash
> can with the mention 'Uninstall'
> 
> I suggest that you quit all running applications, and only then double
> click the installer icon. Yes, this is an overkill, but it's good Mac
> practice.
> 
> In my attempt, the above installer ran smoothly, without any problems.
> 
> When the installer completes its task, I [strongly] suggest that you
> restart your computer.
> 
> When booting is completed, please launch Terminal, and run the following
> Command Line Instructions, one after the other. Please note that in the
> following lines, the character $ shows automatically in Terminal after
> your user name.
> 
> $ gpg2 --version
> $ gpg-agent
> $ echo test | gpg2 -aser "Braulio Silva" | gpg2
> then again
> $ echo test | gpg2 -aser "Braulio Silva" | gpg2
> then
> $ ps waux | grep gpg-agent
> 
> Please let know the list the result of your attempts.
> 
> Charly
> MacOS 10.6.6-MacBook Intel C2Duo 2GHz-GnuPG 1.4.11-MacGPG 2.0.17
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> 
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