On 05/28/2015 01:25 AM, Werner Koch wrote:
On Wed, 27 May 2015 15:24, philip.jack...@nordnet.fr said:
One of the problems with using linux distribution packages. The latest for
Ubuntu 1404 is 2.0.22-3ubuntu1.3 which I have. Ubuntu 1404 is the current
LongTermSupport version.
I would
Successfully installed Gpg2 experimental. I was pleasantly surprised to find
that I was at 2.1.4 when I ran a version check from the command line.
Also installed GPA. Imported my private key successfully. Can still see all
the public keys I Imported using 2.0.26.
Seems to be running fine so
Using gnupg 2.1.3 on an old portable with Debian Jessie.
gpg -K lists all private keys
gpg2 -K lists all private keys and follows this with eight identical lines of
gpg: error computing keygrip
'gpg2 -K myname' lists all private keys without any error messages
gpg2 --with-keygrip -K lists