AFAIK, macports does not support or provide any ports for GPGSuite/MacGPG. 
Normally those are available in pre-built form at gpgtools.org 
<http://gpgtools.org/> (more than a 30 day trial of gpg integration for Mail 
requires a subscription).

Source code (I don't know if it includes gpg integration for Mail) is at 
https://github.com/GPGTools/MacGPG2 <https://github.com/GPGTools/MacGPG2> but 
AFAIK has not been packaged for macports.

Not having messed with the combination much myself, I don't know why macports 
should interfere; most macports components including loadable modules and 
libraries are in /opt/local, which most other things won't look in unless 
you've done something to your system's library search path to cause them to 
look there.

> On Nov 1, 2025, at 11:39, Christoph Kukulies via macports-users 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Recently I had a bit trouble with the use of pinentry-mac and GPGSuite not 
> being up to date.
> They (GPGSuite people) recommend to uninstall pinentry-mac and, as they name 
> it: "gff MacGPG".
> 
> I didn't find the latter. So I tried:
> 
> $ sudo port uninstall pinentry-mac
> Password:
> Note: It is not recommended to uninstall/deactivate a port that has 
> dependents as it breaks the dependents.
> The following ports will break: gnupg2 @2.4.8_0
> Uninstall pinentry-mac anyway? [y/N]: N
> --->  Cleaning pinentry-mac
> $ sudo port uninstall gff
> Password:
> Warning: no such port: gff, skipping uninstall
> $ sudo port uninstall gnupg2
> Note: It is not recommended to uninstall/deactivate a port that has 
> dependents as it breaks the dependents.
> The following ports will break: gpgme @1.24.3_0
> Uninstall gnupg2 anyway? [y/N]: 
> 
> 
> I'm a bit hesitant to uninstall any of the above so far but which port would 
> be the appropriate now, do get
> uninstalled, what they are asking me to do?
> 
> 
> --
> Christoph
> 

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