On 11/25/2017 01:40 PM, murphy wrote:
> Yes, the permissions and gpg-agent.conf creation is a problem I would
> like to find an easy way around. As it turns out a fresh install of
> ubuntu 16.04.3 already has /usr/bin/pinentry-gnome3 installed. That,
> plus the fact that libgnutls28-dev also inst
Yes, the permissions and gpg-agent.conf creation is a problem I would
like to find an easy way around. As it turns out a fresh install of
ubuntu 16.04.3 already has /usr/bin/pinentry-gnome3 installed. That,
plus the fact that libgnutls28-dev also installs a bunch of stuff on my
bash file means I
Thanks to all for suggestions. For a complete compile on a fresh
install of Ubuntu, I managed to get the bash file down to a minimum of:
cd ~/Downloads
version=gnupg-2.2.3
wget https://gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt/gnupg/$version.tar.bz2
wget https://gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt/gnupg/$version.tar.bz2.sig
tar xf
Thanks Robert and Werner. Goal accomplished :)
OpenPGP: yes
S/MIME: yes
Agent: yes
Smartcard: yes (without internal CCID driver)
G13: yes
Dirmngr: yes
Gpgtar: yes
WKS tools: yes
The deletion of adns-tools, libgmp-dev, nettle-dev and libgnutls28-dev
from my bash file resulted
On 2017-11-22 at 08:09 -0500, murphy wrote:
> pinentry-program /usr/bin/pinentry-gtk-2
>
> This is required since pinentry is not compiled from source but
> installed as an Ubuntu package.
GnuPG's configure takes --with-pinentry-pgm=... to override the default.
(I build the https://public-packag
Note that the last lines of the bash file in my previous post didn't
print right (arrrgh, my attempt to clarify backfired). It is probably
best to leave it as Werner hinted anyway:
sudo make -f build-aux/speedo.mk native INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local
sudo ldconfig
murphy
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On 11/22/2017 06:00 AM, Dmitry Gudkov wrote:
> ...clear instructions to compile the latest version for Ubuntu 16.04.3?
Hi Dmitry - I haven't finished testing Werner's suggestions but this
will work on Ubuntu 16.04:
1. create an empty file: gpg223.sh and cut, paste and save the following:
cd ~/D
Dear Werner,
Could you give me (a gnupg newbie) clear instructions to compile the latest
version for Ubuntu 16.04.3?
I’m running it as a VM in VirtualBox on my Mac.
Also I need you advice on my keys. Now I have rsa2048 but want to switch to
rsa4096. What’s the best way of doing? Migrate or dele
Thanks to all for the suggested improvements!!
One think I forgot to mention was to add the configuration:
nano ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf
pinentry-program /usr/bin/pinentry-gtk-2
This is required since pinentry is not compiled from source but
installed as an Ubuntu package.
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On Wed, 22 Nov 2017 03:44, mac3...@gmail.com said:
> sudo apt-get install -y libgmp-dev
> sudo apt-get install -y nettle-dev
> sudo apt-get install -y libgnutls28-dev
These are also not needed because the speedo Makefile will download and
use ntbtls instead.
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
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On Wed, 22 Nov 2017 03:44, mac3...@gmail.com said:
> sudo apt-get install -y adns-tools
You should not need this.
> sudo apt-get install -y pcscd scdaemon
I guess you install scdaemon to get some infrastructure provided by
Ubuntu in their scdameon package.
> Specifically G13 and WKS tools ar
> The bash file works on a fresh install of Ubuntu 16.04, 17.10 and
> Raspbian Stretch (for Raspberry Pi). Any suggestions for improvements?
Pass --enable-g13 --enable-wks-tools to your make invocation.
make -f build-aux/speedo.mk INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local \
speedo_pkg_gnupg_configure='--enabl
My goal is to compile the latest version of GnuPG for Ubuntu. The
following bash file does pretty well:
cd ~/Downloads
version=gnupg-2.2.3
wget https://gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt/gnupg/$version.tar.bz2
wget https://gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt/gnupg/$version.tar.bz2.sig
tar xf $version.tar.bz2
cd $version
sudo
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