On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 02:17:01AM -0500 Also sprach Charly Avital: > > I have not run the GPGTools installer, I have run the MacGPG2 2.0.17 > released a few hours ago by Ben Donnachie...
My understanding is the GPGTools installer is a meta-package, which (as of the time I downloaded and installed it) includes the same build of GnuPG 2.0.17. I figured it wouldn't hurt to use the pre-packaged Tools installer to get GPGMail and everything else at the same time, since presumably all the pieces would be versions which would interoperate correctly. > And *everything* related to MacGPG2, Thunderbird+Enigmail and GPGMail > 1.3.2.RC1 is running just fine... I don't doubt that everything works, in your case. I have had different results on different platforms. On a machine running 10.6.6, which was freshly installed about two weeks ago, most components of GPGTools seemed to work, however, when I tried to generate test keys (either from the CLI, or from the GUI key management app), the process would always stall at the random number phase. On a different machine running 10.6.6 Server, gpg-agent fails to launch (whereas gpg-agent worked fine, from the same GPGTools installer, on the OS X Desktop machine above). I tried on a third machine (also a client/desktop), with similar results to the desktop above. I have no doubt that on certain computers, it works perfectly, given the variability of errors on the different platforms I have tried it on so far. However, since GnuPG from MacPorts seems to work for me consistently, on all the platforms I have tried it on, I'm going to stick with that for now. I'll revisit the GPGTools/MacGPG2 installers again later, when I have more time to chase these bugs. Cheers, Kevin _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users