Hello,
Looking at gnupg-for-android I was wondering and amazed. How does a Android app
manages to use GnuPG? As far as I understand the relationship between GPGME and
GnuPG, GPGME gathers all necessary information from the app and sends the data
to GnuPG in a 'command-line-based way' and receiv
Hello again,
I somehow can't get GPGME to work with a custom configuration directory for
GnuPG. Every time I set a path any key generation fails with a
GPGME_ERR_GENERAL afterwards. There is nothing special about how I set the path:
gpgme_engine_info_t info;
gpgme_error_t error;
con
>> But we decided to not use the existing wrapper, because it is old,
>> (seems) unmaintained and we would like to have simpler interfaces and
>> one solution for both, the C++ and Java world. Means: we just want to
>> provide the simple and small interface in C++ and wrap this with JNI
>> for Jav
>From Werner: "gpg2 can't use [custom passphrase handlers] as [using
>gpg-]agent is a hard requirement. The only reason for keeping the
>passphrase callback is for symmetric encryption."
I guess I'm in real trouble now. The reason for this is a bit complex. My
encprytion
class is part of a fram
>Don't give up!
>So far we've cleared two major problems: the first was GnuPG taking ~15
>minutes to generate a certificate, and the second was GPGME not working
>with your callback. Two major problems solved in two days. Imagine
>what we can get solved by the end of the week.
>Programming is
>I can't get that work. I copy pasted you code in my project and executed your
>main,
>but I still get a 'general error'. In the meanwhile I upgraded my system from
>jesse to
>debian 'testing'. I'm now using GnuPG 2.0.28 and GPGME 1.6 but the problem
>stays the
>same. I build the application wit
>> Yes, that was the problem. I installed haveged and it worked. But it seems
>> that the key generation in my C++ application will not work, if a custom
>> passphrase
>> callback is set. The key generation code is unchanged, but with the callback
>> I get an
>> GPG_ERR_GENERAL error. The init an
> If your problem is merely lack of entropy on a VM, then I'd recommend
> installing haveged, available in Jessie. It
> broadens the sources used by the kernel for the entropy pool.
Yes, that was the problem. I installed haveged and it worked. But it seems
that the key generation in my C++ appli
Von: Daniel Kahn Gillmor [d...@fifthhorseman.net]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 26. Januar 2016 19:30
An: Sandra Schreiner; Robert J. Hansen; gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Betreff: Re: AW: Key generation with GPGME and GnuPG hangs at gpgme_op_genkey
On Tue 2016-01-26 06:02:09 -0500, Sandra Schreiner wrote
Von: Gnupg-users [gnupg-users-boun...@gnupg.org]" im Auftrag von
"Robert J. Hansen [r...@sixdemonbag.org]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 26. Januar 2016 11:43
An: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Betreff: Re: Key generation with GPGME and GnuPG hangs at gpgme_op_genkey
> This
Hello,
This is my first message to an e-mail list ever. I don't even know if this is
the right e-mail list for me, please forgive me if I'm wrong, but unfortunately
I didn't found a GPGME e-mail list.
Currently I'm trying to use GPGME in my C++ application with GnuPG for
key-management and encr
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