We need to see how to best fix this regression test for all Python versions.
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Jun 25 2021
We should not support a different OID or representation of 22519 which will only lead to incompatibilities and trouble existing users. 25519 is in too widespread use than to allow for any changes.
FWIW: We have always refused to support shared mode because we anticipated such problems. However, we have a customer using their own cards along with card maintenance software of them. For their purposes PCSC_SHARED works just fine makes and this is why I decided to add --pcsc-shared along with a warning that it is in general not a good idea.
Jun 24 2021
Was released with 1.14.0 see T4996
Jun 23 2021
Jun 22 2021
So let's close this task.
That looks all fine.
With the next release you will get only a warning:
gnupg-2.2/common/t-sexputil.c:467: test 0 failed: Unknown elliptic curve - ignored This is likely due to a patched version of Libgcrypt with removed support for Brainpool curves
may give you some clues.
You are not using gpg4win with its included GnuPG 2.2 but some broken gpg version. The error message
"invalid size of lockfile" can only be emitted by the Unix version of GnuPG. Check for other installed gpg versions - there are sites which allows the download of for example a Cygwin version - these version can't work properly on Windows.
I did some test on Windows 10 using gnupg 2.2 with this patch and things work.
For testing ion Windows 10 you need to switch to "Legacy Console" and reboot.
Jun 21 2021
Sorry for the expired certificate.
Please run
The thing is that I added a test for a new function which uses standard curves of Libgcrypt. But here we are again at the RedHat mess: They support the NIST curves but they removed support for Brainpool curves. Both are very similiar curves just different parameters. Brainpool is just in Europe out of fear that the NIST curves are rigged by the the NSA. Now, why RedHat removed Brainpool is probably just a legal dept thing who didn't have a clue. The tin foil hats probably see a different reason.
Supported curves should be listed by
gpg --list-config --with-colons curve
I am not sure about Fedora, but RedHat used to remove ECC support from Libgcrypt; GnuPG requires these curves. As long as you don't use ECC you things will work despite of this failed test. The test is new to check and does not anticipate a broken Libgcrypt.
Regression for keyserver search by mail address: T5497
Replicated and fixed. Thanks for the report.
Jun 20 2021
Jun 18 2021
ggp-agent has no support for U2F and it can't work with these key types. Given that Yubikeys also have proper keys (even eddsa) I doubt that we will implement support for ecdsa-sk OpenSSH feature any time soon,
Jun 17 2021
That patch consists an ABI change. We might consider this for 1.10 but we can't do such a change in 1.9.
Please try the distributed binary version of gpgme from GnuPG or Gpg4win (which is usually a snapshot). As you might now, we don't support building on Windows - it may or may not work, we have no idea and don't suggest that.
Are you using Powershell or another non-standard shell? Which windows version are you using? Do you use default-key in gpg.conf? Do you have a smartcard inserted?
Thanks for the report. Will soon be fixed.