Package: gnupg Version: 2.1.21-2 Severity: normal Hi!
Was just sending an encrypted mail via mutt, but was unable because gpg was emitting a warning on stderr about a non-present scdaemon having a lower version than gpg, like the following: ,--- gpg: WARNING: server 'scdaemon' is older than us ((null) < 2.1.21) `--- which was making mutt believe there was some problem with the encryption and signing process so it refused to send the mail. I have no smart card, so I've got no use for scdaemon, and I had to install it temporarily to get through gpg. Even though I find the warnings from gpg about mismatched versions rather annoying, I can see their use, although I think it would be better to automatically restart them or similar, it's also annoying that I've got to do that manually myself to get rid of these. :/ But in this case emitting a warning for a daemon that is not present feels IMO to be just wrong? Thanks, Guillem

