tags 795639 + unreproducible moreinfo

On Sat, Aug 15 2015, Russ Allbery <r...@debian.org> wrote:
> Package: assword
> Version: 0.8-2
> Severity: grave
>
> assword can no longer decrypt any of my password stores.  It fails with
> the error:
>
> mithrandir:~$ assword dump foo
> Assword database error: Decryption error: Decryption failed
>
> The data store is not corrupt; running GnuPG on it manually works fine.
> This appears to be caused by the upgrade of gnupg2 to 2.1.7-2.
> Downgrading to 2.0.28-3 makes everything start working properly again.

Thanks for the report, Russ, and sorry about the trouble.

I'm actually unable to reproduce this bug by just installing gnupg2 from
unstable (2.1.7-2).  However, my /usr/bin/gpg is from the gnupg package,
not gnupg2.  I'm guessing that maybe you're using gnupg2 as gnupg in
this case?

Could this be an incompatibility between python-gpgme, which uses
libgpgme11, and gnupg2?

jamie.

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