Pre-2.1: Public keys are in pubring.gpg and secret keys are in secring.gpg
Post-2.1: Public keys are in pubring.kbx and secret keys are in the
directory private-keys-v1.d[1].
Normally they should transition the Pre-2.1 keyrings to 2.1.X the first
time you use it or at least use pubring.gpg.
But
On 07/18/2015 03:04 AM, Ville Määttä wrote:
$make -f build-aux/speedo.mk native INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local/gnupg
CC=/usr/local/bin/gcc-5 CXX=/usr/local/bin/g++-5
[...]
Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64:
_gettext, referenced from:
I think that it is related to NLS (Natural Language
I'm getting a failure at speedo.mk build for 2.1.6 on OS X 10.10.4
Yosemite. I'm using a forced brewed GCC 5.2, that is:
$make -f build-aux/speedo.mk native INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local/gnupg
CC=/usr/local/bin/gcc-5 CXX=/usr/local/bin/g++-5
It's failing at gpg-agent. Just the short snippet below. I
I'm having some problems with my key that was created a long time
ago (1994) but updated with new emails over the years.
You're using a key generated with PGP 2, which conforms to RFC1991.
This is an *old* *old* standard, and has been pretty much completely
replaced by RFC4880.
Older versions
On 17-07-2015 21:48, Philip Neukom wrote:
I'm having some problems with my key that was created a long time ago
(1994) but updated with new emails over the years.
Then it's a v2 key, and unfortunately GnuPG dropped support for v2 keys.
But fortunately you can install a copy of GnuPG 1.4.x
Awesome! you are genius, thanks for your assistance!
On 07/16/2015 11:48 PM, NIIBE Yutaka wrote:
On 07/17/2015 01:45 PM, punksgt wrote:
Still getting this error.
GPGError: GPG Failed, see log below:
= Begin GnuPG log =
gpg: no default secret key: secret key not available
gpg: [stdin]:
Hello all.
I'm having some problems with my key that was created a long time ago
(1994) but updated with new emails over the years.
I am stuck after searching for an answer so thought I'd ask for some
guidance from the list. I have reviewed the Docs, Mini Guide and HowTos.
I apologize in
PS: Of course, on the commands in the other email, cd ~/.gnupg implies
that gnupg directory is in your home. If it is in another place, you'll
have to use that path for the `cd` command instead.
On 2015/07/17 at 21:48, Philip Neukom wrote:
Hello all.
I'm having some problems with my key that