t renders the
Enigmail plugin pretty much unusable).
iU gnupg2 2.0.28-3 amd64 GNU privacy guard - a free PGP
replacement (new v2.x)
ii enigmail 2:1.8.2-3 amd64 GPG support for Thunderbird and
Debian Icedove
ii gnupg-agent 2.1.7-2amd64 GNU privacy guard - cryptographic agent
gin is not aware of this change (and especially this
relocation of the private keys).
At least, it is my guess.
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I was wrong,
It worked yesterday, but it does not work anymore today. And, I have
absolutely no idea of what I did wrong in between...
I went back to an older version of the gnupg2 package and it worked again...
No explanation so far...
On 08/19/2015 12:04 AM, Emmanuel Fleury wrote:
> Hi ag
that!).
On 08/19/2015 10:45 AM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> On Wed 2015-08-19 00:04:48 +0200, Emmanuel Fleury wrote:
>> I found a better way to fix it (and keep the last GPG 2.1.7-2 package).
>>
>> I seems that installing the last GPG package change slightly the content
>>
quot;:{\"visible\":false,\"ordinal\":\"19\"},\"dateCol\":{\"visible\":true,\"ordinal\":\"21\"},\"statusCol\":{\"visible\":false,\"ordinal\":\"23\"},\"sizeCol\":{\"visible\":false,\"ordinal\&q
y? If it
> doesn't fix the situation for you, let me know and we can re-open this
> bug.
I tried with the Enigmail package 2:1.8.2-4 and it worked like a charm.
I think you can close this bug once for all. :)
Thanks a lot !
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