On 28/04/2016, NIIBE Yutaka wrote:
> On 04/28/2016 06:02 AM, Richard Ulrich wrote:
> >I use the stock versions from the ubuntu 16.04 repository:
> >gnupg 1.4.20-1ubuntu3
> >gnupg2 2.1.11-6ubuntu2
> >gnupg-agent 2.1.11-6ubuntu2
> >scdaemon 2.1.11-6ubuntu2
>
> Good, Ubuntu has GnuPG 2.1 (eventually,
On 28/04/2016, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> On 28/04/16 02:23, NIIBE Yutaka wrote:
> > In my environment of Debian, those variables are set by:
> > /etc/X11/Xsession.d/90gpg-agent
>
> After I installed GnuPG 2.1 on my Debian Jessie (which doesn't have 2.1
> itself), I encountered annoying issues. I also
On 30/04/16 15:26, guido wrote:
> Yes, In 2.1 you are not supposed to start the gpg-agent on login, it
> starts automatically on demand. If you start it like in <2.0 you will
> not be able to connect to it.
Purely out of interest, what is it that goes wrong? Is it that the
correct command-line arg
Guan Xin top posted again Sat, 30 Apr 2016 01:24:23 +0200
so my ~/.procmailrc snippet:
:0 Hw
* ^Sender: \"Gnupg-users\" \
{
:0 H
* ^From Guan Xin
/dev/null
:0 wc
| $RCVSTORE +list/busy/gnupg-users
:0 w # -
$PUB_MAIL_LIST/gnupg-users/.
El día Saturday, April 30, 2016 a las 01:24:23AM +0200, Guan Xin escribió:
> A mailing list may recommend bottom posting, and users had better follow it.
> This is perfectly fine.
Fine, that we agree in something. If you sign some contract, you do it
below the text after reading it, and your sign