Philip Jackson:
> On 16/09/16 22:09, Stephan Beck wrote:
>> Sorry for the delayed response.
>> It's not enough to simply copy and paste all the files into the new
>> ~/.gnupg directory, as you write you did in your previous mail. You have
>> to run gpg2 with the --import option to import your
On Wed, 14 Sep 2016 17:10, du...@nofroth.com said:
> Once I have completed my OS upgrade how do I restore my keys and the
> trust levels assigned to them?
If you restore the backup of ~/.gnupg (with all sub directories) with
the right permissions (tar xpf) you should be done. GnuPGnstores all
Hi,
Le Roy Francis writes:
> My snippet works just fine if not for the pinentry.
Please reconsider. Your code may work today, but if you are not using
gpgme, it will likely break in the future.
> Is there a way of
> avoiding the pinentry pop-up and enter the pin in
Hi,
aguy whowrites:
> Not sure if this is the right place or if I will get a reply or if I will
> have to check the mailing list for replies but I'm going to give it a try.
>
> I am trying to install GPG4Windows and want to check the integrity of GPG
> but am struggling to follow the
On 2016-09-19 at 05:36, aguy whowrites wrote:
> I am trying to follow the instructions for not having an old version of
> GPG installed, however where do I enter the following code they suggest
> and how do I modify it for my GPG4Windows executable file? What program
> do I use? Keep in mind I
Hi,
Not sure if this is the right place or if I will get a reply or if I will
have to check the mailing list for replies but I'm going to give it a try.
I am trying to install GPG4Windows and want to check the integrity of GPG
but am struggling to follow the instructions at the site: