Re: gpg-agent is older than us

2020-08-21 Thread Phil Pennock via Gnupg-users
On 2020-08-21 at 19:00 +, Ajax via Gnupg-users wrote: > On a Debian box, 'gpg -K' gives "server 'gpg-agent' is older than us > (2.2.12 < 2.2.21)". 2.2.21 was built using speedo in my home > directory populating ~/bin which appears at the head of $PATH. The > commands 'which gpg' and 'which g

gpg-agent is older than us

2020-08-21 Thread Ajax via Gnupg-users
On a Debian box, 'gpg -K' gives "server 'gpg-agent' is older than us (2.2.12 < 2.2.21)". 2.2.21 was built using speedo in my home directory populating ~/bin which appears at the head of $PATH. The commands 'which gpg' and 'which gpg-agent' both point to ~/bin. 2.2.12 would have been installed by

Re: In case you use OpenPGP on a smartphone ...

2020-08-21 Thread Ryan McGinnis via Gnupg-users
Calling that a documentary is like me tattooing angel wings on my back and trying to pass as an attack helicopter. On 8/20/20 10:23 AM, Stefan Claas wrote: > Robert J. Hansen wrote: > >>> Sorry for being now probably completely off-topic, but when it comes to >>> informations we find >>> on the I

Re: In case you use OpenPGP on a smartphone ...

2020-08-21 Thread Ryan McGinnis via Gnupg-users
Generally when something is "banned from Youtube" and the reason for the ban wasn't that it was outright pornography, copyrighted content, or illegal content, you can rest assured that the "banned video" is some Grade A Prime Whackadoo McCrazy Bullshit and that you will become dumber if you watch i