On 6/8/17 8:44 AM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> On 07.06.17 23:30, Christian Riechers wrote:
>> On 6/6/17 8:55 PM, Christian Riechers wrote:
>>> On 6/6/17 12:40 PM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>>>> On 06.06.17 10:34, Christian Riechers wrote:
>>>>> Win7, TB54.0b3, Enigmail nightly build 2017-06-06, gpg4win 3.0.0
>>>>> beta232, gnupg 2.1.19
>>>>>
>>>>> Starting Thunderbird - Menu button - Enigmail - Key Management
>>>>> The window opens, showing 'Loading keys, please wait ...' at the bottom,
>>>>> but no keys are shown. See screenshot.
>>>>> http://i.imgur.com/hd77j1L.jpg
>>>>>
>>>>> There is one hanging gpg.exe process in Windows Task Manager.
>>>>> Upon closing Thunderbird it crashes.
>>>>> https://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/e7a46c58-14ed-4b89-8eac-920220170606
>>>>
>>>> I'm sorry, but Mozilla crashes don't help me in any way. Enigmail is
>>>> written in JavaScript, but the crashes only report the status of native
>>>> libraries and threads.
>>>>
>>>> If this happens again, please create & save a debug log file before you
>>>> close Thunderbird.
>>>
>>> I regret to tell, but I cannot reproduce this at the moment. I'll
>>> capture the debug log if this happens again.
>>
>> Problem reproduced.
>> I sent a debug log via PM.
> 
> Thanks. I check the log files you sent me. The log files clearly show
> that the gpg process to list the keys doesn't return. This may be
> because the other running gpg (or gpg-agent) process blocks something.
> 
> I actually believe that this is an error in gpg4win (as you're using
> gpg4win 3.0 beta): there must not be two gpg-agent processes at the same
> time. Enigmail does not start gpg-agent (as you can see in the log files
> you sent me), and gpg should always connect to the same agent. A new
> agent would only be started if there is no running agent.
> 
> I would report this to the gpg4win team.

Good point. I removed gpg4win and installed the vanilla gnupg 2.1.19
binary package for Windows. I think this is supposed to work.

With that things look a whole lot better, Key Management opens with all
keys visible, and no more orphan gpg.exe or gpg-agent.exe processes in
task manager.

However, there's still a problem with sending an encrypted message. It
fails with the following error:

Send operation aborted.
Error - encryption command failed

This looks like a déjà vu. But as per your previous advice, I already
re-selected my key IDs in the account manager such that they are are
shown as fingerprints.
I can open messages encrypted to my public key.

I sent you another debug log.
Thanks again.

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