On 06/09/2014 11:43 AM, Werner Koch wrote: > On Sun, 8 Jun 2014 21:03, martijn.l...@gmail.com said: > >> gpg: key 2BAD7887: asking agent for the secret parts >> gpg: key 2BAD7887: error receiving key from agent: Missing item in >> object - skipped > > Are you sure that you are using the latest gpg-agent. > > gpg-connect-agent 'getinfo version' /bye > > show the version. Does it match the version of gpg (2.1.0-beta422)?
Hmm strange, it reports a different version $ gpg-connect-agent 'getinfo version' /bye D 2.1.0-beta704 I have used the following script to build it from GIT so I assumed that it uses the latest release from git://git.gnupg.org since it basically does a "git clone git://git.gnupg.org" for all the required parts https://github.com/Wikinaut/utils/wiki#How_to_compile_GnuPG_gpg_from_the_github_sources The script seems to clone the head and not a specific branch. Kind regards, Martijn Brinkers > > If it does, can you pleae repeat that with a test key you can send to > me? What I need is the public key and the corresponding private key > which you find similar to this example: > > $ gpg -K --with-keygrip 439F02CA > sec dsa768/439F02CA 1998-03-17 > Keygrip = FD692BD59D6640A84C8422573D469F84F3B98E53 > uid pgp5 test <p...@dev.null> > ssb elg768/CB879DE9 1998-03-17 > Keygrip = 0D6F6AD4C4C803B25470F9104E9F4E6A4CA64255 > > $ cd ~/.gnupg > $ cp private-keys-v1.d/FD692BD59D6640A84C8422573D469F84F3B98E53 foo.sec > > send me foo.sec and the result of > > gpg --export-key 439F02CA >foo.pub > > > > Shalom-Salam, > > Werner > -- DJIGZO email encryption _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users