On 08.08.2022 16:13, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 8 21:13, Yasuhiro Kimura wrote:
From: Corinna Vinschen
IIUC, that should be fixable by configuring gnupg with --disable-libdns.
Corinna
Thanks Corinna,
I will upload shortly a version "2.2.35-2" implementing this configuration
Regards
Atzeri wrote:
Any suggestion on how to solve the absence of /etc/resolv.conf ?
I doubt gnupg2 is the proper package to do so.
Looking into this, I'm reminded of how much I really dislike the design
of gnupg2.
dirmngr appears to have its own DNS client library that tries to do the
resolv.conf
On Aug 8 21:13, Yasuhiro Kimura wrote:
> From: Corinna Vinschen
> Subject: Re: resolv.conf and gnupg2
> Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2022 09:30:47 +0200
>
> > I can't believe (but may be wrong, of course) that gnupg2 tries to
> > access /etc/resolv.conf by itself. I would
From: Corinna Vinschen
Subject: Re: resolv.conf and gnupg2
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2022 09:30:47 +0200
> I can't believe (but may be wrong, of course) that gnupg2 tries to
> access /etc/resolv.conf by itself. I would rather guess that gnupg2
> is linked against one or more libs provided by
rovides a library to parser it, but I do not see any place where this is
> > done.
> >
> > $ cygcheck -p resolv.conf
> > Found 7 matches for resolv.conf
> > ..
> > libirs161-9.11.9-1 - libirs161: BIND resolv.conf parser library
> > man-pages-lin
On Aug 8 11:15, ASSI wrote:
> Mark Geisert writes:
> > Could Cygwin itself provide a minimal /etc/resolv.conf pointing to
> > public DNS server(s)? Some users might object to Google's public DNS
> > (e.g. 8.8.8.8) though.
>
> No, this would be the job for any software that configures the DNS
>
Mark Geisert writes:
> Could Cygwin itself provide a minimal /etc/resolv.conf pointing to
> public DNS server(s)? Some users might object to Google's public DNS
> (e.g. 8.8.8.8) though.
No, this would be the job for any software that configures the DNS
resolver. However, I'd prefer if no
.9-1 - libirs161: BIND resolv.conf parser library
> man-pages-linux-5.13-1 - man-pages-linux: Linux manual pages
>
> Any suggestion on how to solve the absence of /etc/resolv.conf ?
> I doubt gnupg2 is the proper package to do so.
I can't believe (but may be wrong, of course) that gnup
, but I do not see any place where this is
done.
$ cygcheck -p resolv.conf
Found 7 matches for resolv.conf
..
libirs161-9.11.9-1 - libirs161: BIND resolv.conf parser library
man-pages-linux-5.13-1 - man-pages-linux: Linux manual pages
Any suggestion on how to solve the absence of /etc/resolv.conf
lace where
this is done.
$ cygcheck -p resolv.conf
Found 7 matches for resolv.conf
..
libirs161-9.11.9-1 - libirs161: BIND resolv.conf parser library
man-pages-linux-5.13-1 - man-pages-linux: Linux manual pages
Any suggestion on how to solve the absence of /etc/resolv.conf ?
I doubt gnupg2 is
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