On Sat, 11 Aug 2018 09:49, [email protected] said: > $ gpg --debug-level=guru --recv-key 74A941BA219EC810
Instead of using that debug level (in any case use "--debug help" for more specific levels) it would have been suffcient if you had used $ gpg --verbose --recv-key 74A941BA219EC810 which shows you certain error messages from dirmngr directly in the gpg output. In particular a text like > Jul 08 05:57:24 debian dirmngr[2574]: DBG: chan_5 -> S WARNING > tor_config_problem 0 Please check that the "SocksPort" flag > "IPv6Traffic" is set in torrc should have showed up. I always assume that the first action on unknown problems is to add -v or --verbose ;-) > ###+++--- GPGConf ---+++### > use-tor [Which forces the use of Tor] > 1. is it hard to restore the error from 2.1.18 (where to start) Did not try > 2. how to fix: No rule to make target 'audit-events.h' Unpack a fesh tarball and it will work becuase it is part of the distributions. > 3. How does dirmngr connect when no tor circuit is available With use-tor you should not be able to connect - I have not read through your log though. > 4. Why does a foreground dirmngr does not show connections dirmngr is intended to be started on the fly by gpg etc. You may also start that using gpgconf --launch dirmngr or by connecting to the dirmngr interface with gpg-connect-agent --dirmngr > 5. How to enable "DBG: [not enabled in the source]" That is for benchmarking. You need to add --enable-log-clock to the configure call - either for gnupg or with newer libgpg-error versions with that. > 6. Where's the database to look up ERR 167804929 $ gpg-error --desc 167804929 167804929 = (10, 32769) = (GPG_ERR_SOURCE_DIRMNGR, GPG_ERR_EACCES) = (Dirmngr, Permission denied) (for some error codes --desc shows notes on the use of that error) > 7. How can I change the timeout? grep for timeout in the dirmngr man page. Shalom-Salam, Werner -- # Please read: Daniel Ellsberg - The Doomsday Machine # Die Gedanken sind frei. Ausnahmen regelt ein Bundesgesetz.
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