I use Mac GPG2, but I’ve never had this problem.
You could try posting this to the MacGPG2 support page
which is here
http://support.gpgtools.org/
Sandeep Murthy
s.mur...@mykolab.com
On 2015-01-15 03:09, Anthony Papillion wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I'm trying to help someone configure MacGPG 2.0.22. I've defined a
group
with multiple keys in it. But when I try to encrypt to the group to
test
things, I get the following error:
"gpg: Ohhhh geeee: can't encode a 256 bit key in a 0 bit frame"
This happens after I tell the program to accept the final key in the
group as valid. But it doesn't seem to be related to a key since I've
deleted the final key and it still give me the error.
Any idea what might be causing this? Thanks!
Thanks,
Anthony
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