Debian Packages for 2.4 (was: Application deadlock when using GnuPG, gpgsm, and Scute)

2023-04-26 Thread Bernhard Reiter
Hi Simon, Am Dienstag 11 April 2023 15:13:12 schrieb Simon Josefsson via Gnupg-users: > >> Are there well-maintained debian packages for GnuPG 2.4 anywhere? > >> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1022702#10 > only took an hour or so to build bullseye packages for 2.2.40 and

Re: Application deadlock when using GnuPG, gpgsm, and Scute

2023-04-11 Thread Simon Josefsson via Gnupg-users
vuori writes: > On Tue, Apr 11, 2023 at 10:50:39AM +0200, Simon Josefsson via Gnupg-users > wrote: >> Are there well-maintained debian packages for GnuPG 2.4 anywhere? I >> recently ran into yet another bug that has been fixed in later versions >> that Debian/Trisquel doesn't ship, so wondered

Re: Application deadlock when using GnuPG, gpgsm, and Scute

2023-04-11 Thread vuori
On Tue, Apr 11, 2023 at 10:50:39AM +0200, Simon Josefsson via Gnupg-users wrote: > Are there well-maintained debian packages for GnuPG 2.4 anywhere? I > recently ran into yet another bug that has been fixed in later versions > that Debian/Trisquel doesn't ship, so wondered this recently as well.

Re: Application deadlock when using GnuPG, gpgsm, and Scute

2023-04-11 Thread Simon Josefsson via Gnupg-users
Werner Koch via Gnupg-users writes: > I am sorry, for the Debian troubles - we actually had 2.3 in Sid already > 2 years ago. AFAICS the problem is that the Debian maintainer seems to > be in a conflict between being Sequoia contributor and maintainer, > OpenPGP WG Chair and also long time

Re: Application deadlock when using GnuPG, gpgsm, and Scute

2023-04-11 Thread Werner Koch via Gnupg-users
On Sun, 9 Apr 2023 19:13, John Scott said: > You're a genius! I actually had a hard time getting Scute 1.7.0 to > compile, so I built it from Git instead and everything worked > flawlessly! I was even able to sign a PDF :) FWIW, we are even working on Poppler to integrate GnuPG without the need

Re: Application deadlock when using GnuPG, gpgsm, and Scute

2023-04-09 Thread Damien Goutte-Gattat via Gnupg-users
On Sunday, 9 April 2023 20:13:46 BST John Scott via Gnupg-users wrote: > You're a genius! Hardly. :D > I actually had a hard time getting Scute 1.7.0 to compile, so I built it from > Git instead If you have some time to spare I’d be interested to know which problem(s) you ran into when

Re: Application deadlock when using GnuPG, gpgsm, and Scute

2023-04-09 Thread John Scott via Gnupg-users
On Sun, 2023-04-09 at 12:09 +0100, Damien Goutte-Gattat wrote: > If you don’t mind compiling and installing GnuPG ≥ 2.3 yourself you should > also try installing Scute 1.7.0. You're a genius! I actually had a hard time getting Scute 1.7.0 to compile, so I built it from Git instead and

Re: Application deadlock when using GnuPG, gpgsm, and Scute

2023-04-09 Thread Damien Goutte-Gattat via Gnupg-users
Hi, On Sunday, 9 April 2023 03:35:18 BST John Scott via Gnupg-users wrote: > Note that GnuPG 2.3 is not available in Debian, not even in Debian > experimental yet, but as soon as the packagers provide it I will give it a > try. Perhaps I'll install GnuPG 2.3 myself in /usr/local Note also that

Application deadlock when using GnuPG, gpgsm, and Scute

2023-04-08 Thread John Scott via Gnupg-users
Hi, I'm using Debian Bookworm (Testing) with GnuPG, gpgsm, and Scute. My motivation for using this trio of tools is a little elaborate, so allow me to explain. For just the technical stuff, skip to the end. I use OpenPGP for a variety of reasons, including for my own email security and