Mario, I know about reply all :) but didn’t want to be annoying with all one hundred questions that I was going to ask :)) But I agree that it may help to somebody else to solve the same issue. I used this website to download and install https://www.gnupg.org/download/index.html <https://www.gnupg.org/download/index.html>
Robert, It was my guess too, that there is a conflict between the original gnupg and that third-part GnuPG, that after deinstallation caused misunderstood in the system, causing some parameters, that it could not give anymore. Then I tried few times to uninstall gnupg using the command sudo apt-get install gnupg in Terminal. I edited this file gpg-agent.conf previously, adding this line - pinentry-program /bereshka/bin/pinentry-qt . But it didn’t help and I removed it. Actually when I opened it first time, this file, it was empty and it’s empty today too, so there is noting to comment. I was struggling with that about two weeks ago and read tones of information in the internet and nothing helped. But after I asked that question and got all your kind advices I decided what if a miracle happens and I just try to decrypt a message again. And I was very surprised, because it works. I didn’t do any changes today, I just opened again that file config to look at. And I restarted my laptop many times right after all that changes that I did two weeks ago, but it didn’t help at that time. But today it just starts to work. Thank ya’ll Best regards, Anastasiia > On 31 Aug 2017, at 10:24, Mario Castelán Castro <marioxcc...@yandex.com> > wrote: > > On 31/08/17 09:12, Bereshka Web and Photo wrote: >> Hello, Mario >> Thank you for your advice and attention. > > Hello. > > When replying to a message from a mailing list list, please reply to the > mailing list instead of the sender only. Most e-mail clients have a > “Reply to list” button to do this quickly. > >>> There are several such >>> pinentry programs. You can install several of them but you just need one. >> >> for example? is this program is not in the package of Gnupg? >> I use Mac > > A pinentry program may or may not come with GNU PG. It depends on how > you install it. If you compiled from source (you would know if you did > that), then you need to install pinentry separately. > > If you used a third-party software bundle that includes GNU PG, then it > depends on the choice of the developers of *that* software bundle. > > For examples of pinentry programs, take the ones I mentioned in my > previous message. > >> well, then why other people on mac don’t have that problems, they just >> download gnupg and start using, they don’t install anything additionally) > > The GNU PG project does not distribute any binaries for Mac OS X. As for > the people who “download gnu pg and start using it”, I assume they > install a software bundle containing GNU PG. However, although such > bundle may include GNU PG, it is a third-party project, not part of GNU > PG itself. > > Anyway, I recommend using GNU/Linux because unlike Mac OS X it is free > software. <https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html> Installing GNU > PG in any reasonable GNU/Linux distribution is trivial. > > If you want to continue using Mac OS X you probably want to use one of > those bundled made by a third party. > > *To summarize:* You are probably using an unofficial software bundle for > Mac OS X that includes GNU PG. The GNU PG developers in general are not > responsible for any such bundle. You must consult the documentation of > your bundle. > > Regards. > > -- > Do not eat animals; respect them as you respect people. > https://duckduckgo.com/?q=how+to+(become+OR+eat)+vegan >
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