Hi,
we have the following constellation:
A webapp uses a java class to send emails , this class uses
another class to SIGN this email via GNUPG.
The host was up for app. 200 days without rebooting and
everything worked fine until last friday ( An idiot @ our
computer centre switched the machine off :-) ).
After rebooting TC did come up as expected but gnupg did
not find his config files like the seckeyring aso. .
gpg searched at /.gnupgp/.... instead of /root/.gnupgp
and what must happen happend , the signing didn't work anymore.
( logical, it didn't find the key anymore ;) ) .
Question is now: Why did it search at /.gnupg/ instead of the before used
/root/.gnupg/ ?
It restarted the TC before without problems from gnupg.
Could it be an export problem of envvars ?
maybe USERNAME?
any suggestions are helpfull...
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