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On Monday 5 March 2018 at 6:30:16 PM, in
, Ben McGinnes
wrote:-
> So if we slightly modify that example and say we have
> these conf
> files:
> 1. gpg.conf-1.4.23
> 2. gpg.conf-1.4.20
> 3. gpg.conf-1.4
> 4. gpg.conf-1
> 5. gpg.conf
> No
On Mon, Mar 05, 2018 at 01:24:28PM +0100, Werner Koch wrote:
>
> gpg searches for its configurarion file in this order (I use 1.4.23 as
> example):
>
> gpg.conf-1.4.23
> gpg.conf-1.4
> gpg.conf-1
> gpg.conf
>
> The first existing one is used. This allows to have separate
> configuration
Thanks for the detail answer.
> With GPGME as a dependency ... Claws or Mutt/Neomutt?
Nope, just "alot" :) https://github.com/pazz/alot
Your mail cleared some of my doubts: Nixos is a source based
distribution with binary cache. I was trying to package the python
bindings separately than gpgme be
Dear list,
for me the agent (v2.2.5) stops responding after one usage or
two. It doesn’t seem to recover from this state. Here is what I
know:
When resuming after a connection, the agent appears to stop
listening on its socket:
12922 stat("/home/REDACTED/.config/gnupg", {st_mode=S_IFDIR|0700
thank you for being patient with super noobs like me
hope you will find some time to build those packages
in the meantime I'll keep on learning GnuPG
by the way distro-packaged 2.1.11 in /usr/bin/gpg2 and freshly compiled
2.2.4 in /usr/local/bin/gpg live peacefully together on my ubuntu 16.04
machi
On Mon, 5 Mar 2018 10:41, ba...@basix.tech said:
> I don't think this error is because of that because error message says
> gpg.conf.
gpg searches for its configurarion file in this order (I use 1.4.23 as
example):
gpg.conf-1.4.23
gpg.conf-1.4
gpg.conf-1
gpg.conf
The first existing on
On 05/03/18 10:41, Basix wrote:
> I don't think this error is because of that because error message says
> gpg.conf.
The problem is that the log-file option is not supported by GnuPG 1.4;
it was introduced in some 2.x version.
GnuPG 1.4.22 will look for the following files in order:
~/.gnupg/gpg
On 01/03/18 19:14, Werner Koch wrote:
> Good suggestion. Here is the output you will see in 2.2.6 when
> --with-keygrip is used with --card-status:
Ah, great, thanks!
Peter.
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On 25/02/18 15:45, Dmitry Gudkov wrote:> i thought you forgot about me)
It's all a matter of free time and willingness. If I have 5 minutes and
see a question I can quickly answer, I might do that. But if an answer
takes a lot of time, it will have to wait.
> I have a confession to make, too. Not
Hello,
This is on FreeBSD with:
$ gpg2 --version
gpg (GnuPG) 2.1.19
libgcrypt 1.7.6
$ ps ax | egrep 'gnu|pcs'
1034 - Ss 0:00,59 gpg-agent --homedir /home/guru/.gnupg-ccid
--use-standard-socket
1036 - S 0:02,24 scdaemon --multi-server --homedir /home/guru/.gnupg-ccid
3844 - S
On Sun, 04 Mar 2018 19:59 +0100, Werner Koch wrote:
> Create a possible empty file
>
>~/.gnupg/gpg.conf-1
>
> this will then be used for the 1.4 version.
I don't think this error is because of that because error message says gpg.conf.
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