On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 23:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> When I run at a Command Prompt gpg --gen-key, I get (after a bunch of
> +^.> characters and two messages saying to type to generate random
> bytes):
>
>gpg: [don't know]: invalid packet (ctb=2d)
Please check your pubring.gpg and secring.gpg
Thanks Werner,
That was exactly the issue - after moving pubring.gpg and secring.gpg to
a backup directory, key generation works fine. Would it be worth
modifying the code so that it checks for existence of these files and
asks for permission to overwrite them or simply exits with a message
sayin
On Fri, Jul 06, 2007 at 12:17:29PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> We have had a strange experience with gnupg and diskperf. It seems right
> that it should be publicized.
>
> We installed gnupg in our development and QA environments and all went
> well. When we went to promote the applica
We have had a strange experience with gnupg and diskperf. It seems right
that it should be publicized.
We installed gnupg in our development and QA environments and all went
well. When we went to promote the application and supporting code to
production we had a rude awakening. We found that