On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 08:28:49PM +0000, lee_an...@bellsouth.net wrote:
> Good Afternoon,
> 
> I am currently trying to decrypt a file through an automated process that is 
> called by a webservice called BPEL.  Now in my development environment it 
> works great but in my test enviroment I receive the following errors:
> 
> Error string = gpg: failed to create temporary file 
> `~/.gnupg/.#lk0x552ac57230.tst-dataexch.19415': No such file or directory 
> 
> or
> 
> Error string = gpg: failed to create temporary file 
> `~/.gnupg/.#lk0x552ac57230.tst-dataexch.19127': No such file or directory 
> gpg: fatal: ~/.gnupg: can't create directory: No such file or directory 
> secmem usage: 0/0 bytes in 0/0 blocks of pool 0/32768 
> 
> My system admin and I did the following troublshooting steps:
> The application runs as the user oracle and in the oracle profile there 
> /.gnupg does exist in its home directory
> We open up permissions on the /.gnupg directory to 777 but received the same 
> issues.
> We then found that my dev and test environment were different, Dev is running 
> red hat 5.0 and test red hat  4.7, so the gpg versions were different.  On 
> the dev GPG version is 1.4.5 and the test is 1.2.6.
> We've upgraded the version in the test environment to 1.4.5 the same as Dev.  
> But I produce the same results.
> I am able to decrypt the file manually by typing in the command but not 
> throught the application.
> We also added GNUPGHOME in the oracle user bash profile but still no luck.  

What is GNUPGHOME set to?  Is it fully qualified or is there a ~ in
there?

David

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