On 17.01.17 14:52, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>> Is there another directory which should be included into the default
>> PATH on macOS?  We can't add private directories  (that is for what PATH
>> is used for), but adding standard directories would be fine.
> 
> Well, the problem we run into is there's so many different places people
> install GnuPG on OS X.
> 
> Homebrew uses /usr/local, GPGTools uses /usr/local, GPGOSX uses
> /usr/local/gnupg-2.1, hand-installed often goes to $HOME, some people
> use /opt, and so on.

All of them create a symlink to gpg (or gpg2) in /usr/local/bin. By
de-referencing the path to its original location, you'll find gpgconf.

Some of the tools (like GPGOSX) also create a symlink for gpgconf in
/usr/local/bin.


-Patrick

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