Dear gpg users:
I am migrating to gpg 2.2
All my gpg 1.4 keys were migrated to 2.2 during the upgrade.
When I try to decrypt a document I am getting the following:
gpg: encrypted with 2048-bit RSA key, ID 2BDB2DD8782B904E, created 2017-03-15
"mykey <[email protected]>"
gpg: public key decryption failed: No pinentry
gpg: decryption failed: No secret key
I am thinking maybe there is a minimum version of pinentry required?
I am running on two platforms: Linux, RHEL 7.3 (Maipo) and Unix, Solaris 11.
The Solaris machine has pinentry 0.7.6 already provided and the Linux box has
0.8.1. Is that the reason I am having this issue?
I have tried to upgrade pinentry going through the ./configure, gmake, gmake
check, gmake install2 steps but I keep getting errors. So if I must upgrade
pinentry, then if anyone has some pointers on this for either of both of these
platforms, I'd be most appreciative.
Also, pinentry was not a factor before. Can I just get pinentry out of the
equation altogether somehow or is that a bad idea.
Sorry for so many questions. Would appreciate any insight you can provide.
Regards,
Seth Fishman
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