Steve Revilak wrote:
The macports gpg2 package only includes pinentry-ncurses. For me, I'd
assume that means the passphrase prompt _has_ to come from a terminal.
Since I use a curses-based MUA, that's fine. But I don't know how
well it would work for a Carbon app like Thunderbird.
I have a ve
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is there anyone using Mac OSX 10.4.11 and successfully using gpg-agent with
any 2.x version of gpg?
Yes, I've been using gpg 2.0.8 on OSX 10.4.11 for about two months. I
built it via the macports "gpg2" package. I use gpg2/gpg-
OK .. I followed a couple of leads in google and there were some references to
Tiger mentioning liklihood loginwindow and startup items my not be honored.
One fix included changing permissions to system and also wheel
did that, restarted computer .. tried decrypting one of charly's emails and
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I am totally unable to figure this out after several days of many hours a day
and some great off-list emailing and help. Works on every one else but mine.
MacBook-Pro 2.16 core-duo
OS/X 10.4.11
Compiled and Re-compiled 2.0.8 using ./configure | mak