https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155125

--- Comment #6 from Patrick Luby <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Alex Thurgood from comment #4)
> FWIW, I have two machines (MBPro & macmini, both Arm silicon, both running
> Ventura) where LO refuses to see any of the GPG keys that I have in my home
> folder, be it under .gnupg, the old .gnupg_pre2.1 folder, or any of these
> folders when unhidden.
> 
> GPGSuite 2023.2 has no problem finding and displaying those keys for me.
> 
> Finding the keys has to work reliably, above all else, otherwise, what's the
> point of having the functionality?

I don't know anything about what code searches for your GPG keys. That said,
are you using the Mac App Store version of LibreOffice?

I ask because in Mac App Store applications, the "macOS sandbox" sets your home
folder for each Mac App Store application to a hidden folder. For example, when
running LibreOffice's Mac App Store version, your home folder is the following:

~/Library/Containers/org.libreoffice.script/Data/

If you are using the LibreOffice Mac App Store version, what happens if you
copy all of ~/.gnupg to ~/Library/Containers/org.libreoffice.script/Data/ are
restart LibreOffice?

Note: you have copy, not create a softlink or macOS alias as the "macOS
sandbox" does not have access to read files in your real home folder without a
bunch of steps.

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