Re: migration by copy of ~/.gnupg not working

2021-06-04 Thread Herr Saalfeld via Gnupg-users
Hi Charlie, Thanks a lot! This works perfectly but it's also the 'official' export/ import route which is fine to get me back to work :). I would, though, still be interested why making a copy of the .gnupg directory doesn't do it. What else is gpg doing and where? So if anybody had an idea th

Re: migration by copy of ~/.gnupg not working

2021-06-04 Thread Werner Koch via Gnupg-users
On Fri, 4 Jun 2021 09:33, Ingo Klöcker said: > Try the following: > a) Terminate all running background processes/daemons of gpg > gpgconf --kill all Before you do that also terminate Kleopatra or other frontends. They might call gpg regualry and thus trigger an autostart of the daemons. Shal

Re: migration by copy of ~/.gnupg not working

2021-06-04 Thread Ingo Klöcker
On Donnerstag, 3. Juni 2021 19:50:17 CEST Herr Saalfeld via Gnupg-users wrote: > Hi, > > I though migrating my user GPG configuration onto a new computer should > be as simple as making a full copy of ~/.gnupg with rsync > > rsync -av old:/home/me/.gnupg /home/me/ I would have expected the same.

Re: migration by copy of ~/.gnupg not working

2021-06-03 Thread charlie derr
On 6/3/21 1:50 PM, Herr Saalfeld via Gnupg-users wrote: > Hi, > > I though migrating my user GPG configuration onto a new computer should > be as simple as making a full copy of ~/.gnupg with rsync > > rsync -av old:/home/me/.gnupg /home/me/ > > However, on the new computer, I see nothing when I

Re: migration by copy of ~/.gnupg not working

2021-06-03 Thread mailinglisten--- via Gnupg-users
Am 03.06.21 um 19:50 schrieb Herr Saalfeld via Gnupg-users: > Hi, > > I though migrating my user GPG configuration onto a new computer should > be as simple as making a full copy of ~/.gnupg with rsync > > rsync -av old:/home/me/.gnupg /home/me/ > > However, on the new computer, I see nothing wh

migration by copy of ~/.gnupg not working

2021-06-03 Thread Herr Saalfeld via Gnupg-users
Hi, I though migrating my user GPG configuration onto a new computer should be as simple as making a full copy of ~/.gnupg with rsync rsync -av old:/home/me/.gnupg /home/me/ However, on the new computer, I see nothing when I call gpg -k So I checked for differences gpg --version on the new co