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Mar 26 2019
Can you please run
gpg --debug ipc -vK
which will also start gpg-agent and print some diagnostics. You may want to redact the output. You can also run
gpg-agent -v --daemon
which should also print some more info.
Mar 25 2019
Thank you, it worked.
Because the rules for downcasing are way to complicate to yield any stable result, the I-D requires that only ASCII acharacters are downcases, that is A-Z to a-z. Here is an example:
I applied https://git.gnupg.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=gnupg.git;a=patch;h=8d1b5982138c104f3c50663738892fa110193059 on top of 2.2.14.
We fixed that in master and 2.2. Can you please test this with the next release and report or close this bug?
Thanks.
It may be our McAfee, that’s the usual culprit when something is being blocked that we need. Thank you for your help, I’ll let you know if this works for us!
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The step where it is hanging at is to register the GpgOL Addin with Windows.
Can you try the hanging command on an elevated command line maybe without the /s switch which is for "silent"
c:\windows\system32\regsvr32.exe "c:\program files (x86)\Gpg4win\bin_64\gpgol.dll
Maybe it gives an error or shows some more information. Alternatively maybe a security software jumps in there and blocks access to loading this dll. Any unusual security software installed?
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I'm changing this to testing as the original problem is now fixed with a good solution that properly detects the contents of ms-tnef wrapped messages.
b8d651c4d083d2295cdd75e9f5882ab36ef8f418 Fixes this issue.
Can you open the command line (cmd.exe) and execute there: "gpg --passwd 6B05B09F" ?
The step where it is hanging at is to register the GpgOL Addin with Windows.
I've recently moved from the Windows 7 system where I saw the problem to a Windows 10 system where Kleopatra works. As Windows 7 will no longer be supported by Microsoft, there seems little point in working on this issue, so I'd be happy if it was closed as Won't Fix.
Mar 24 2019
This looks duplicate of https://dev.gnupg.org/T4317
Thanks for the report. underscore followed by an uppercase letter is actually reserved for the system; thus we should not have used that.
Mar 23 2019
i don't think we need another column without the domain, i agree that it's easy enough to strip.
Great. Let me know when the newest gpg4win is released.
That keeps the interface the same just in case we ever change the format. It has also the advantage that you can use the tool to extract the mail address from the user id and thus see whether it is valid.
That seems plausible to me. I'm not sure why you'd include the @domain part in the output, since it's all strictly about the localpart. what happens if you provide some upper-case inputs?
fwiw, a comment over on T4422 contains a bash script that tries to force GnuPG to do its certificate/signature re-ordering. this doesn't produce anything canonical yet, but it's the closest i've come so far to getting GnuPG to do something repeatable with a certificate after merging (but even that is not quite stable).
(fwiw, all of this testing is done with GnuPG 2.2.14-1, using the package that is in debian/experimental right now; i'd welcome any corroboration with other versions)
as i experiment with this, i find an even weirder result with certificate re-ordering: the function above is not idempotent.
Here is a horrible bash function for doing the kind of stripping and re-importing that *does* cause signature re-ordering:
Mar 22 2019
Hi - that did the trick. The linked gpgol.dll loads without any issues. However the decryption of e-Mails don't work. I get the
"OpenPGP Encrypted message (decryption not possible) Could not decrypt the data: Unsupported protocol" error.
Yeah, that worked halfways. Meaning, if I try to send the forwarded mail
from inline / reader / docked mode, the Button lights up but no sending
happens. If I send it from undocked window, it works and the original
problem doesn't happen.
So what about this:
With gcc-9 in Debian experimental, everything goes well.
Yes, the use of pragma is questionable, but let's see.
I think that a small tool or feature for gpg-wks-client would be better than extending the --with-colons format. A --dry-run option for example could list the filenames which would be created.