Re: gnupg-for-java

2015-09-08 Thread Antony Prince
On 09/08/2015 05:52 PM, Antony Prince wrote: > On 09/08/2015 05:29 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote: >> The offender seems to be jUnit. The gnupg-for-java code uses a lot of >> imports like "junit.framework", and the current jUnit drops everything >> in the org.junit namespace. On top of that, old test

Re: gnupg-for-java

2015-09-08 Thread Antony Prince
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 09/08/2015 05:29 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote: > The offender seems to be jUnit. The gnupg-for-java code uses a lot of > imports like "junit.framework", and the current jUnit drops everything > in the org.junit namespace. On top of that, old test

Re: Temporary lock files?

2015-09-08 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On Tue 2015-09-08 12:26:11 -0400, Werner Koch wrote: > On Wed, 12 Aug 2015 19:57, as...@mythicflow.com said: > >> My ~/.gnupg directory is getting filled with files named like >> ".#lk0x7feb6a637540..26914". >> >> Shouldn't these get deleted automagically? > > It used to be common prectise to have

gnupg-for-java

2015-09-08 Thread Robert J. Hansen
A while ago, the fellows at the Guardian Project released Java bindings for GnuPG. A project's come along where I could make use of them, and thought I'd give them a spin. I was quite surprised to discover that, as of this writing, they don't even build. The offender seems to be jUnit. The gnup

Re: Temporary lock files?

2015-09-08 Thread Werner Koch
On Wed, 12 Aug 2015 19:57, as...@mythicflow.com said: > My ~/.gnupg directory is getting filled with files named like > ".#lk0x7feb6a637540..26914". > > Shouldn't these get deleted automagically? It used to be common prectise to have a cron job deleting ".#" prefixed files after a few days. I do

Enigmail and p≡p are together for developing Enigmail/p≡p

2015-09-08 Thread Patrick Brunschwig
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 The following press release was published yesterday (unfortunately I had no time to re-post it earlier): Encryption add-on Enigmail and pretty Easy privacy (p≡p)[1] are joining in development of a solution for the well-known mail client Thunderbird

Fw: How to generate CSR from an existing GnuPG key?

2015-09-08 Thread Sheng Li WL Liu
Hi, Sorry for misunderstanding the key-id in point a). I use "gpg --list-key --keyid-format 0xshort" to get a new key id and then run this command: "gpgsm -o secret-gpg-key.p12 --export-secret-key-p12 0xE2AE18C9", but got this error: "gpgsm: can't export key `0xE2AE18C9': No secret key" Still can

[Announce] GnuPG 2.0.29 (stable) released

2015-09-08 Thread Werner Koch
Hello! We are pleased to announce the availability of a new stable GnuPG-2.0 release: Version 2.0.29. This is a maintenance release which fixes a couple of bugs. The GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) is a complete and free implementation of the OpenPGP standard as defined by RFC-4880 and better known as

[Announce] Libgcrypt 1.6.4 released

2015-09-08 Thread Werner Koch
Hello! The GNU project is pleased to announce the availability of Libgcrypt version 1.6.4. This is a maintenance release with a minor security fix. Libgcrypt is a general purpose library of cryptographic building blocks. It does not provide any implementation of OpenPGP or other protocols. Thoro