Sure, but lets use that ticket for this. if you have another topic, feel free to open another ticket.
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Feb 9 2019
Feb 8 2019
Is a PR to add it to the website welcome? Not sure that I'll get around to it, but in case someone else is interested - I linked here from those stackoverflow pages.
Feb 5 2019
It is in the tarball:
doc/DETAILS
and for example Debian installs it as /usr/share/doc/gnupg/DETAILS.gz. Check out the first section "Format of the colon listings". Or use GPGME which provides C, C++, Python and JSON bindings. Sorry, it never made it to the website.
@werner where is this now documented? I can't find it.
Feb 4 2019
First of all I find PIN a very bad term. "Personal Identification Number" for example for my Gnuk token is confusing. I use a string there,... So let us use PIN only where it really has to be a number. Otherwise it is a Password.
Despite that I created this task, I am still not not convinced that removing the term passphrase is a good idea. If we do this in gnupg we would need to change all strings to make it clear that the passphrase is used to protect one's own key and has nothing to do with encryption etc. In fact the term PIN would be better because it is common knowledge that you use a PIN to get access to something you own. There would be less confusion on the purpose of the passphrase. Sure PIN is usually considered to be a number. However my bank allows a string to be used as, what they call, PIN.
There has been some progress here. At least we no longer use "passphrase" in new code. We still have not yet replaced all old occurances.
Jan 29 2019
Jan 17 2019
T4298: 'make check' with uninstalled library, which is building now (even if rpath doesn't work well) handles related issue, which was fixed for libgcrypt-1.9. Since this issue is for other libraries (libgpg-error, specifically), we could do something similar, but, it may be detecting LD_LIBRARY_PATH to fail with "Please remove LD_LIBRARY_PATH".
Dec 20 2018
Dec 17 2018
It seems it's Ubuntu specific: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/imagemagick/+bug/1796563
I think that all that we can do is to improve documentation.
Dec 13 2018
yes. that's why i wrote it in '['-brackets.
but usually, in info-documents a synopsis is written about it.
I think that it's not self-evident, that "you can either give a file or let the tool read from stdin or output to stdout" and therefore should be written explicitly.
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Sep 19 2018
Could you say, on which platforms exactly it should work?
Sep 18 2018
no-grab does only work on certain platforms. Thus this is no bug.
"partially" means it doesn't allow to input elsewhere, but in case of focus loose input will go nowhere
At least it MUST NOT grub input with no-grab option. But it doesn't allow to input elsewhere in any case.
We know that. And pinentry-gtk does like that.
It's possibe to do via gtk3 directly:
https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/gtk3-General.html#gtk-device-grab-add
Yes. It's up to GCR library in GNOME.
Sep 17 2018
@werner Given you filed it as low priority and documentation - could you give feedback on whether that is expected behaviour or not?
Aug 29 2018
The “this” is used so that we don't have too many strings to translate.
I added a call to print_further_info which will in --verbose mode explain it.
Will be in 2.2.10
Aug 24 2018
I need to know which of the processes segv: mkdefsinc, cat or the subshell. And a backtrace would also be very helpful.
Aug 20 2018
Jul 4 2018
We didn't found the time to organize it. There will be a OpenPGP summit this fall organized by Patrick, though
Jun 18 2018
May 27 2018
I wonder if there's potential for engaging users remotely? Also, in addition to a workshop, maybe a user interface study of how users learn and interact with the tool? I feel like doing that with people who are relatively light/new users of gpg (like me, currently struggling as I wade thru a mix of docs, some of it outdated) could be beneficial. See also: https://arxiv.org/abs/1510.08555
Apr 17 2018
Apr 16 2018
Hint from @gniibe: gpg --with-colons --list-config curve is a workaround.
So it still should be documented and made accessible from a non-esoteric, non-internal way. ;)
gpg --with-colons --list-config curve | cut -d: -f3- |awk 'BEGIN{RS=";"};{print $0}'Apr 13 2018
Apr 11 2018
In T3751#110422, @cipherpunks wrote:What's in daily use for 15 yrs? GPGME? I thought GPGME was new,
Mar 6 2018
Thanks for the report. The broken sentence came from an unterminated hyperlink. I fixed the spelling and the link.
Mar 5 2018
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Feb 22 2018
I changed the wording to suggest the use of proper transport security.
Feb 13 2018
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Feb 10 2018
What's in daily use for 15 yrs? GPGME? I thought GPGME was new, but in any case it's broken in the cases mentioned in that thread.
Feb 1 2018
Originally dirmngr was designed to be a system service for the reason that CRLs are not user specific. However, the majority of systems today are used by a single user and thus we dropped that feature when integrating dirmngr into gnupg.
Jan 31 2018
Come on, it is in daily use for 15 years. MUA which can't handle MIME at all but PGP are still able to decrypt PGP/MIME. That is why ME specified PGP/MIME this way.
Nov 15 2017
Thanks for noticing. I've changed it and clarified that GpgOL is for Windows only and not for the Outlook Web App / Android or Mac.
Nov 14 2017
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Nov 12 2017
Ah well, no rules without exception.
Oct 24 2017
We could signal an error. However, that would break existing behaviour and can only be done for 2.3.
Oct 20 2017
Oct 11 2017
Thanks. I added you to the wiki page.
Oct 10 2017
thanks for the links to documents.
we've setup submisson-address and policy links.
Sep 28 2017
oh ... I see thanks. I am thinking now about an analogy between the place where I live in real life and the unix home directory, (also called a login directory). Very interesting indeed ...
Did just that in master and 2.2.
Sep 27 2017
Sep 25 2017
article 13 states the inviolability of the home ;-)
Sep 24 2017
I do like to read about historical facts, motivations, etc ... as far as I know 'g10' is related to artikel 10 grundgesetz...
Sep 19 2017
OK, I changed my own purpose. I don't touch internal representations.
Sep 12 2017
I'm fine with (and i totally understand) wanting nothing but UTC in the machine interface and internal representations.
[copied from gnupg-devel@]