Hello list,

 

I faced a problem lately and I didn’t know exactly what was going on…

 

I have a service, which calls gpg to decrypt files and I can’t move forward 
because I keep getting the following error:

 

“PGP decryption error - gpg: Signature made 02/06/12 14:08:19 using DSA key ID 
23E858FE gpg: NOTE: trustdb not writable gpg: checking the trustdb gpg: public 
key 64A20A5A is 3219 seconds newer than the signature gpg: public key A1C13ADD 
is 153 seconds newer than the signature gpg: renaming 
`D:/GNU/GnuPG\pubring.gpg' to `D:/GNU/GnuPG\pubring.bak' failed: Permission 
denied gpg: failed to rebuild keyring cache: file rename error gpg: trustdb rec 
247: write failed (n=-1): Bad file descriptor gpg: trustdb: sync failed: file 
write error”

 

This happens when trying the following command:

 

--homedir c:\GNU\GnuPG --passphrase password --no-tty --armor --yes 
--decrypt-files localFolder

 

Now, I could ignore the timestamp and I guess I would be able to open the 
trustdb and my service wouldn’t die. OR I could give write permissions on 
trustdb.gpg, pubring.gpg and pubring.bak to the user executing the service. But 
I wouldn’t want to do any of those without knowing why the command is trying to 
rebuild the keyring cache. 

 

Best Regards,

 

David Vázquez

EDEN Team

European Central Bank

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