As a gpg user, I've been using the gpg 2.1.x releases for a while. as
of 2.1.1, gpg for windows included gpa and gpgex. I used them. newer
releases didn't remove these features, but didn't upgrade or include
them either. Now it's difficult if not impossible to install gpa and
gpgex with gnupg 2
Will the proposal require support private subkey stubs generated from
gpg --export-secret-subkeys?
Daniel
On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 6:48 AM, Tankred Hase wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm Tankred from Whiteout (https://whiteout.io). Me, Werner and other
> PGP projects discussed a secure way to synchronize a use
On Wed 2015-07-01 19:27:23 -0400, Rex Kneisley wrote:
> I have been experimenting with installing GnuPG from scratch and also by
> using the Debian packages.
is the purpose of these experiments to build skills with software
compilation or other system management?
> Now I want to install pinentr
Hi,
I'm Tankred from Whiteout (https://whiteout.io). Me, Werner and other
PGP projects discussed a secure way to synchronize a user's private
key between devices during the OpenPGP summit in April
(https://www.gnupg.org/blog/20150426-openpgp-summit.html). The goal
was to formalize and hopefully st
Hi,
At least with gpg2 2.1.4-1 and gpgme 1.5.5-2 the passphrase callback
does not work.
When enabled I get the "secret key unusable" error, and without the
callback (enter passphrase via agent) it works fine.
If I remember correctly you stated that you need gpg2 v2.1 or better
for that to work:
ht
Additional details on the trail mailkindly look into the same.
It errors out even when creating a key :
Note - anything that calls gpg-agent gets dumped ( you may want to mention
this in your email to support)
sdlux09:#> ./GnuPG/gnupg-2.0.27/g10/gpg2 --gen-key
gpg (GnuPG) 2.0.27; Copyright