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On Friday, January 19, 2018, 8:27:25 AM EST, Henry
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THANK YOU!! THANK YOU!!
Configured simply with:
% ./configure --enable-g13 --enable-symcryptrun --enable-wks-tools \
--with-readline=/usr/local
and all tests run seemed to PASS.
(I w
THANK YOU!! THANK YOU!!
Configured simply with:
% ./configure --enable-g13 --enable-symcryptrun --enable-wks-tools \
--with-readline=/usr/local
and all tests run seemed to PASS.
(I will later be installing gnupg2 on darwin and ubuntu.)
Henry
2018-01-19 3:27 GMT+09:00 Werner Koch :
> On Thu, 1
On Thu, 18 Jan 2018 15:41, nbsd4e...@gmail.com said:
> --enable-selinux-support --with-libgpg-error-prefix=/usr/local \
^^
Ah! There is a second case where you see the reported error message:
#ifdef ENABLE_SELINUX_HACKS
if (1)
{
/* We don't allow importin
2018-01-18 4:12 GMT+09:00 Werner Koch :
> On Wed, 17 Jan 2018 15:18, nbsd4e...@gmail.com said:
>
>> "gpg: importing secret keys not allowed"
>
> Which means you are trying to import from a keyserver, WKD, DANE etc.
I do not know; the tests are trying to do it, AFAIK.
> That is very strange. How
On Wed, 17 Jan 2018 15:18, nbsd4e...@gmail.com said:
> "gpg: importing secret keys not allowed"
Which means you are trying to import from a keyserver, WKD, DANE etc.
That is very strange. How did you build gnupg, did you checked the
signature of the source, is there anything special in your set
Thank you very much. The log files seem to indicate there is some problem
involving import of "secret keys". Still, I have no idea how to solve
this problem.
Excerpts from those files below. -- Henry
issue2346.scm.log, ssh-export.scm.log,and ecc.scm.log all have in common
the following:
"gpg: i
On 01/17/2018 07:50 AM, Henry wrote:
> I finally got gnugp2 built without any fatal errors.
> Most of the tests passed, but the following tests failed:
> tests/openpgp/issue2346.scm
> tests/openpgp/ssh-export.scm
> tests/openpgp/export.scm
> tests/openpgp/ecc.scm
> tests/openpgp/armor.scm
>
> I am
On Wed, 17 Jan 2018 07:50, nbsd4e...@gmail.com said:
> tests/openpgp/armor.scm
There will be a file
tests/openpgp/armor.scm.log
which should give you some more insight. You can alos run single tests
or all in a more verbose mode. See the ERADME file in the tests directory.
> Grateful for
I finally got gnugp2 built without any fatal errors.
Most of the tests passed, but the following tests failed:
tests/openpgp/issue2346.scm
tests/openpgp/ssh-export.scm
tests/openpgp/export.scm
tests/openpgp/ecc.scm
tests/openpgp/armor.scm
I am not hip on using a binary that fails its tests.
Gratef
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