Re: GPA - unsupported certificate

2015-12-06 Thread da...@gbenet.com
On 05/12/15 19:33, Dark Penguin wrote: > I wanted to report a few bugs in GPA that I've been getting on Debian > Squeeze, but I thought > I should check if they still exist in the latest version. So, I've installed > Debian Jessie > and got the latest release (0.9.9) to see if there was any impro

Re: [Announce] GnuPG 2.1.10 released

2015-12-06 Thread MFPA
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hi On Friday 4 December 2015 at 1:06:49 PM, in , Werner Koch wrote: > * gpg: New trust models "tofu" and "tofu+pgp". > * gpg: New command --tofu-policy. New options > --tofu-default-policy and --tofu-db-format. Should these be available

GPA - unsupported certificate

2015-12-06 Thread Dark Penguin
I wanted to report a few bugs in GPA that I've been getting on Debian Squeeze, but I thought I should check if they still exist in the latest version. So, I've installed Debian Jessie and got the latest release (0.9.9) to see if there was any improvement since few years ago. So, I start "gpa".

Re: Why gpg 2.1.9 cannot export secret key without passphrase?

2015-12-06 Thread Andrey Utkin
Just for note. This can be worked around the following way (works in both 1.4 and 2.1, didn't test in 2.0). 1. Export key, giving any non-empty passphrase. 2. Import key on new location supposed for automated key usage. 3. `gpg --edit-key `, there type "passwd", enter old passphrase, enter empty li