Hi again,
After spending a second day debugging this problem, I think I've
narrowed it down. (Sorry for the top-post, but the original post isn't
too relevant anymore!)
I still have not found a case where passphrase_cb is actually used. In
the gpg2 manpage, the description of the '--{no-}u
That worked.
Thanks a lot!
Rgds
Richard
On Do, 2012-08-30 at 10:48 +0200, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> On 30/08/12 10:25, Richi Lists wrote:
> > Using the primary key was what I tried first. But when I saw the error
> > message "signing failed", I thought I'd have to force the proper signing
> > subkey
On Mi, Sep 05 2012, notizblock wrote:
> Am 2012-09-05 09:39, schrieb antispa...@sent.at:
>
>> Could you recommend a safe text editor, in the sense it does protect the
>> edited contents in memory, but, most important, on the disk (temp files
>> and such). Having functions to interact with gnupg wo