On 10/08/14 09:13, da...@gbenet.com wrote: > Hi All, > > Am at a loss now. I've Thunderbird 31 and Enigmail 1.7 > > Since this upgrade I've had various issues - unable to sign unable to encrypt > - I get an > error message from Enigmail "Error - bad passphrase" - when I've not even > entered it at the > time. > > Also KGpg comes up with the following error Gnupg failed to start - "gpg: > option file > `/home/david/.gnupg/gpg.conf': No such file or directory." > > Kleopatra - Check that gpg-agent is running and that the GPG_AGENT_INFO > variable is set and > up-to-date. > These are the same errors I got but they had nothing to do with either Thunderbird 31 or enigmail (which was on version 1.6 at the time).
I had recently abandoned Windows 7 for linux UbuntuStudio 14.04 and everything worked fine but the standard gpg issue in the distribution was (and is) 1.4.16. I decided to install the gnupg 2.0.22 (Ubuntu flavour) and that's when I had the same errors you have even though I hadn't entered any passphrase (nor even been asked to provide it). I removed 2.0.22 and all the errors disappeared. I'm still trying to pluck up courage to have another go at gnupg2 and then into smart cards. Philip
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