On 27.03.18 13:50, Michael Carbone wrote: > On 03/27/2018 06:54 AM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: >> On 27.03.18 11:50, Michael Carbone wrote: >>> Hi folks, >>> >>> Enigmail v2.0 breaks split-gpg in Qubes OS. >>> >>> Please see user feedback: >>> >>> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/qubes-users/G2ii-BBOQgE/G5QV1w_1CQAJ >>> >>> Users have tried disabling autocrypt, PEP, encrypted subject lines, >>> nothing seems to be working. Please see thread for more details. >> >> I'm sorry, but I would see it the other way - split-gpg doesn't work >> with Enigmail anymore. >> >> Enigmail is made to use GnuPG, and nothing else. As GnuPG gets more and >> more complex, I need to directly access more and more of the gpg helper >> tools. It's quite likely that this doesn't work properly with split-gpg >> anymore. >> >> I'm happy to help the Qubes OS authors to either fix their tool, or to >> talk with me how to change something in Enigmail. But I won't be in the >> driver seat for this. > > yep totally understand. upon further investigation the bug apparently > comes from v2.0 using the new command-line option > '--no-auto-check-trustdb'. for those interested this is the Qubes issue > on the topic: > > https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/3750
The command line option exists for many years in GnuPG. The only new thing is that Enigmail tries to better control when the trustdb is checked, such that importing keys into large keyrings are quicker. For example, my keyring contains ca. 700 keys; importing a new key takes several minutes without that option. -Patrick
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