If you are running gpg inside a user that is not the same as the web
server's user then you'll need to suppress those permission warnings
by adding --no-permission-warning to your gpg command.
More info about this option and other options are available here:
http://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manu
Hi Paul,
Thanks for your extensive answer yesterday. It was very helpful.
I have been encountering problems configuring my gpg key.
I have created a 1024 bit GPG key using gpg --gen-key with option [1]
DSA and Elgamal and 0 as the expiration time (no expiry). This has
stored the following fil