Thanks. That worked.

On 22 Oct 2023, at 14:09, Robert Goldman wrote:

The GPG bundle has strong assumptions about where it will find the gpg command and does not (AFAIK) use your `PATH`. If I recall correctly (please check this!) it expects to find gpg in `/usr/local/bin/` and recent versions of MacPorts and Homebrew do _not_ put it there. Adding a symlink should get this to work for you.

Best,
R


On 22 Oct 2023, at 9:38, William Allen wrote:

I get messages occasionally that have gpg encoded contents. When that happens I get a warning “OpenPGP: Unable to locate the command (gpg) needed to work with an OpenPGP message”.

I have gpg installed, it is available from shell command line (macOS). Per the instructions I’ve installed pinentry-mac, but I still get this message. The instructions mention to “configure” pin entry, but I’m not sure what that entails. A web search didn’t seem to give any clues.

Regards,
Bill
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