Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote (22 Jun 2016 19:46:16 GMT) :
> On Wed 2016-06-22 12:44:01 -0400, Sven Bartscher wrote:
>> Do I really need to configure the keyserver in the dirmngr.conf? If so,
>> that would be a bit inconvenient, as gpg2 itself is fine with having
>> the keyserver configured in gpg.conf
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Hi,
Sven Bartscher wrote (22 Jun 2016 16:44:01 GMT) :
> Do I really need to configure the keyserver in the dirmngr.conf? If so,
> that would be a bit inconvenient, as gpg2 itself is fine with having
> the keyserver configured in gpg.conf.
You're right, the sanity check
On Wed 2016-06-22 12:44:01 -0400, Sven Bartscher wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Jun 2016 18:15:16 -0400
> Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
>
>> what version of gnupg2 do you have installed?
>
> 2.1.11-7
[...]
> Do I really need to configure the keyserver in the dirmngr.conf? If so,
> that would be a bit inconven
On Wed, 15 Jun 2016 18:15:16 -0400
Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> what version of gnupg2 do you have installed?
2.1.11-7
> what does:
>
> grep ^keyserver ~/.gnupg/dirmngr.conf
>
> show you?
~/.gnupg/dirmngr.conf doesn't exist for my user. The keyserver is
configured in ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf. Doi
On Tue 2016-06-14 16:59:19 -0400, Sven Bartscher wrote:
> When I run parcimonie --gnupg2 it always exits with the following
> message:
>
> No keyserver is configured. at \
> /usr/share/perl5/App/Parcimonie/Daemon.pm line 151.
>
> I actually do have a keyserver configured and gpg2 utilizes it just
>
Package: parcimonie
Version: 0.10.1-1
Severity: normal
When I run parcimonie --gnupg2 it always exits with the following
message:
No keyserver is configured. at \
/usr/share/perl5/App/Parcimonie/Daemon.pm line 151.
I actually do have a keyserver configured and gpg2 utilizes it just
fine. Running
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