Lars Noodén <4e287d87.5030...@gmail.com> wrote on 7/21/11 10:27:03 PM:
> Thanks for looking into this.

I'm trying...:-).
I'm not a developer, nor an expert.

> 
> Hmm.  It used to 'just work'


True.
Are you running Lion, or Snow Leopard?


> cmd-G and then pasting in ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf gives the error, "The
> folder can't be found."


In my system (Lion) cmd+shift+g (which should be the same as your
cmd-G), works fine.

Yesterday night, after I upgraded to Lion, I found that Terminal had
been (apparently) slightly altered, and that certain commands where no
longer included in the $PATH.

E.G.: I was used to type
gpg-agent
and get the correct output:
gpg-agent: gpg-agent running and available

But instead I got:
-bash: gpg-agent: command not found.

Whereas when I typed the complete path:
/usr/local/MacGPG2/bin/gpg-agent
I got the correct output:
gpg-agent: gpg-agent running and available

Maybe this is unrelated, but I have read in the gpg4win list that users
were having trouble setting the correct path in Thunderbird 5. But I
stress: in Windows.

Charly




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