On 16/11/14 16:54, Philip Jackson wrote:
> On 16/11/14 05:59, da...@gbenet.com wrote:
>> Werner,
>>
>> I have partly resolved the problem - which seems to be related to gnupg2
>> Thunderbird and
>> Enigmail running on a 64 bit Linux. The only error message am now getting is
>> "bad
>> passphrase"
On 17/11/14 12:20, da...@gbenet.com wrote:
On 16/11/14 09:43, Gabriel Niebler wrote:
David,
it is not a gpg2 problem and it is also not relatd to modern versions
of your mail programmes. In my case Thunderbird 31.2 with
Enigmail 1.7 runs just fine with GnuPG 1.4.16. I also have GnuPG
2.0.22 ins
On 16/11/14 09:43, Gabriel Niebler wrote:
> David,
>
> it is not a gpg2 problem and it is also not relatd to modern versions
> of your mail programmes. In my case Thunderbird 31.2 with
> Enigmail 1.7 runs just fine with GnuPG 1.4.16. I also have GnuPG
> 2.0.22 installed as gpg2, but I'm not active
On 16/11/14 05:59, da...@gbenet.com wrote:
> Werner,
>
> I have partly resolved the problem - which seems to be related to gnupg2
> Thunderbird and
> Enigmail running on a 64 bit Linux. The only error message am now getting is
> "bad
> passphrase" when I've not even entered a passphrase but am a
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
David,
it is not a gpg2 problem and it is also not relatd to modern versions
of your mail programmes. In my case Thunderbird 31.2 with
Enigmail 1.7 runs just fine with GnuPG 1.4.16. I also have GnuPG
2.0.22 installed as gpg2, but I'm not actively us
On 16.11.2014, da...@gbenet.com wrote:
> So am going to install a copy of Thunderbird at least 4 years older than the
> current version
> with an appropriate Enigmail.
> As stated and as aa fact of daily life there are problems
> running a Linux distro in x86_64 there are problems with gnupg2 t
On 15/11/14 20:24, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Sat, 15 Nov 2014 19:10, joh...@vulcan.xs4all.nl said:
>
>> I believe there exist some differences between gpg2 keyrings and gpg 1.x
>> keyrings, but I don't know the details. Does gpg2 still use trustdb.gpg?
>
> No. Only with 2.1 tehre is the new keybox
On Sat, 15 Nov 2014 19:10, joh...@vulcan.xs4all.nl said:
> I believe there exist some differences between gpg2 keyrings and gpg 1.x
> keyrings, but I don't know the details. Does gpg2 still use trustdb.gpg?
No. Only with 2.1 tehre is the new keybox format (pubring.kbx) which
will be used for new
On November 15, 2014 3:52:02 AM PST, "da...@gbenet.com"
wrote:
[snip]
>david@laptop-1:/media/david/store$ gpg -ao --import
>--allow-non-selfsigned-uid david-public.key
>gpg: armour header: Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux)
>pub 4096R/AAD8C47D 2014-08-17 postmaster (There's always light at the
>
On 15-11-2014 18:16, da...@gbenet.com wrote:
> I did that. But now I have half resolved the issue. The error only appears on
> a 64 bit gpg2
> system
I believe there exist some differences between gpg2 keyrings and gpg 1.x
keyrings, but I don't know the details. Does gpg2 still use trustdb.gpg?
On 15.11.14 12:52, da...@gbenet.com wrote:
> The steps I have taken to move my /.gnupg folder
>
> Background:
>
> I have two laptops (1) a 32 bit LXD laptop-1 (2) a 64 bit LXD
> laptop-2 one mouse and one WD 1.0 TB (1,000,202,043,392 bytes)
> external drive that plugs into the USB port of either
On 15/11/14 17:16, Paul R. Ramer wrote:
> On November 15, 2014 3:52:02 AM PST, "da...@gbenet.com"
> wrote:
> [snip]
>> david@laptop-1:/media/david/store$ gpg -ao --import
>> --allow-non-selfsigned-uid david-public.key
>> gpg: armour header: Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux)
>> pub 4096R/AAD8C47
On 15/11/14 17:00, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> On 15.11.14 12:52, da...@gbenet.com wrote:
>> The steps I have taken to move my /.gnupg folder
>>
>> Background:
>>
>> I have two laptops (1) a 32 bit LXD laptop-1 (2) a 64 bit LXD
>> laptop-2 one mouse and one WD 1.0 TB (1,000,202,043,392 bytes)
>> ex
On 15/11/14 12:36, Johannes Zarl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Saturday 15 November 2014 11:52:02 da...@gbenet.com wrote:
>> Laptop-1 and laptop-2 are a mirror image of each. They contain the same
>> software. I copied programmes like Thunderbird Firefox from laptop-1 to
>> laptop-2 without any problems.
>
Hi,
On Saturday 15 November 2014 11:52:02 da...@gbenet.com wrote:
> Laptop-1 and laptop-2 are a mirror image of each. They contain the same
> software. I copied programmes like Thunderbird Firefox from laptop-1 to
> laptop-2 without any problems.
It seems like the mirroring of laptop-1 to laptop-
The steps I have taken to move my /.gnupg folder
Background:
I have two laptops (1) a 32 bit LXD laptop-1 (2) a 64 bit LXD laptop-2 one
mouse and one WD
1.0 TB (1,000,202,043,392 bytes) external drive that plugs into the USB port of
either
laptop-1 or laptop-2 = david@laptop-1:/media/store$.
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