What's gpgs output as shown by Enigmail?

On 01/17/2017 08:21 PM, Dominik Kucher wrote:
> On my Thunderbird with enigmail, at home it believes my signature is
> good but at work on my Thunderbird with enigmal it believes it broken. why?
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> Am 2017-01-17 um 17:53 schrieb [email protected]:
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>> Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2017 13:50:05 +0100
>> From: Werner Koch <[email protected]>
>> To: "Robert J. Hansen" <[email protected]>
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>> Subject: Re: [Enigmail] gpgme: error in OS X app bundle
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>> On Mon, 16 Jan 2017 20:28, [email protected] said:
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>>> GPGME 2017-01-16 14:14:55 <0x0d3f>  gpgme-walk_path: 'gpgconf' not found
>>> in '/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin'
>> 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.
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>>> I can think of a few ways to approach this, but they all seem inelegant.
>>>  Looking for a .profile in $HOME, parsing it for PATH information, and
>>> looking for gpgconf in those dirs?  Or should I just raise a, "Please
>> You could build gpgme with this option
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>>   ./configure --enable-fixed-path=/foo:/foo/bar:/baz
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>> so that PATH will be ignored and the given fixed PATH is used to locate
>> gppgconf.
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>> Shalom-Salam,
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>>    Werner
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