Christian Aistleitner:
http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-devel/2012-December/027216.html
... or bribe someone with commit access to push it and wait for a new
GnuPG release.
Thanks a lot!
Werner pushed something like it (swapping --quiet and non --verbose)
here:
http://git.gnupg.org/cg
Hi ilf,
On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 06:49:47PM +0100, ilf wrote:
> Christian Aistleitner:
> >>> skipped: public key already present
>
> [ 2001 quote of Werner Koch wanting to output those lines only in
> verbose mode ]
>
> Has that ever happened ?
Not that I know
Christian Aistleitner:
skipped: public key already present
Press any key to continue.
How can I disable having to press a key after this message or disable it
completely?
So if you set encrypt-to to your own key, and Cc to yourself, your key
would be added twice to this list, and GnuPG warns
-no-verbose --output - --encrypt --textmode --armor --always-trust -- -r
> > %r -- %f"
>
> When encrypting a mail with myself in Cc:, I get the following:
>
> > skipped: public key already present
> > Press any key to continue.
>
> How can I disable having to press a
ith myself in Cc:, I get the following:
skipped: public key already present
Press any key to continue.
How can I disable having to press a key after this message or disable it
completely?
--
ilf
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-- Eine
Hello All,
Am getting below message while decrypting the file and its aborting without
decrypting the file.
gpg: : skipped: public key already present.
This has happened due to deletion of a earlier public key with same name and
importing new public key with same name. How can i make this