Re: gnupg stopped accepting my passphrase (ack!)

2006-02-15 Thread David Scott Coburn
On Tuesday 14 February 2006 22:08, David Scott Coburn wrote: > > This is a bit bizarre. Well, it seems to be working now. I have no clue what the trouble was. Either pilot error, or some problem that took a few reboots to cure. Thanks for the help. Scott -- : David Scott Coburn : "Assume a s

Re: gnupg stopped accepting my passphrase (ack!)

2006-02-14 Thread jlmb
> Any ideas? > > Thanks, > > Scott > You could try replacing your ~/.gnupg with a backup in case something really unexplainable happened to it. Besides the funny characters theory and the "unexplainable" I have no idea what could have happened. jorge -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PRO

Re: gnupg stopped accepting my passphrase (ack!)

2006-02-14 Thread David Scott Coburn
On Tuesday 14 February 2006 04:41, Jon Dowland wrote: > > That's the only think occurring to me - try entering your passphrase at > a terminal prompt (rather than the GPG passphrase prompt) -- do you see > what you expect, or are some characters incorrect? I tried with a console login (rather than

Re: gnupg stopped accepting my passphrase (ack!)

2006-02-14 Thread Jon Dowland
On Mon, Feb 13, 2006 at 07:42:09PM -0500, David Scott Coburn wrote: > I am running Debian Etch on my computer. After doing a dist-upgrade > last night gnupg stopped accepting my passphrases. > It seems that perhaps it is a keyboard/encoding/locale problem of some > sort? That's the only think oc

gnupg stopped accepting my passphrase (ack!)

2006-02-13 Thread David Scott Coburn
Hello, I am running Debian Etch on my computer. After doing a dist-upgrade last night gnupg stopped accepting my passphrases. It looks as though gnupg was not updated. I also run Etch on my computer at work, and it did not have this problem after doing the dist-upgrade. I am running custom ke