On Mon, 25 Jun 2018 10:50, johndoe65...@mail.com said:
> On Cygwin '/etc/resolv.conf' is not needed, as ilustrated by the
> below log dirmngr requires 'resolv.conf':
Cygwin is Unix emulation on Windows and thus GnuPG considers the
platform to be unix. In turn /etc/resolv.conf is required.
> Co
I've got another pinentry problem unfortunately.
The tty is owned by the correct user this time and $GPG_TTY is set
correctly.
I have two gpgme contexts, one for openpgp and another for assuan
commands to the smartcard. Pinentry triggered by the openpgp context
works perfectly, but any pinentry la
There are no references to anything about zip in my gpg.conf file. There also
is no mention of preferences in gpg.conf. So it
I'll rebuild gpg2 with the proper bzip2 library this evening.
Thanks!
Original message From: "Robert J. Hansen"
Date: 6/27/18 1:58 AM (GMT-06:00) To:
Hello,
I'm using pinentry (GTK2) on my Xubuntu. My authentication key is
saved on a Yubikey4. Pinentry does work when the key is inserted and
displays the PIN entry dialog just fine.
What doesn't work is the "please insert smartcard" dialog when the key
is not plugged in. I manually added the cor
> Some hints:
Please *don't* do this. BZIP2 compression is common enough that if a
GnuPG build doesn't have it, the best course of action is to get a
properly-done build.
Removing BZIP2 from the preference list will hide the problem (no
support for BZIP2), not address it!
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