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Dec 21 2020
See T5192 for an updated release.
This is x86_64 (amd64) Fedora Linux version 32 (nothing to do with the x32 sorta-architecture).
Oh well, sshfs.
Just for reference what OS and file system is this? It looks like some x32 Linux.
also update doc/help.zh_TW.txt by the way
D515: update gnupg doc/help.zh_TW.txt
Yes, that worked. Thanks for the tip and sorry for the noise ;-)
upload the v2 patch and create a revision
D514: update gnupg doc/help.zh_CN.txt
waiting for review
:-)
GnuPG uses the systems locale.
Please not that you can use this interface: https://dev.gnupg.org/differential/
I think that it is better when you update your patch. You can just refer a patch from this task by:
In T5189#140362, @gniibe wrote:Do you call gpg-agent as 'Gpg 代理'? IIUC, it is better keep it as is (gpg-agent), because it is the name of the program.
If translated, 'keygrip' should be different word to 'fingerprint', because 'fingerprint' is used as a technical term of OpenPGP.
Do you call gpg-agent as 'Gpg 代理'? IIUC, it is better keep it as is (gpg-agent), because it is the name of the program.
I think that ... For some reason, your private key file under .gnupg/private-keys-v1.d has wrong serial number.
Thank you for your testing.
May I ask more test, please?
Dec 20 2020
OS, Compiler, any configure options?
In a discussion we decided that we need a deadline for GnuPG 2.3.0 so that we finally release it.
Hi, I have applied both patch and appears Yubikey is now working correct. I have uploaded the log here.
Dec 19 2020
Dec 18 2020
Ahh, there's a separate unblock command for the non-admin.
"unblock and set a new PIN" might not be the best description given that we have an "unblock" command to let the user unblock the own PIN using hist reset code. But yes, it is expected that it asks for the Admin PIN.
Werner, please retest. If "Change Reset Code" still doesn't work for you, then please answer the questions in the first comment.
Note: Officially, Kleopatra does not support OpenPGP v1 cards. At least, according to the text that is displayed if no card is found.
"Change Reset Code" should work in Kleopatra. At least for OpenPGP v2+ cards. Kleopatra simply does "SCD PASSWD --reset OPENPGP.2", i.e. the same as gpg-card. I have verified that it works with a Yubikey.
For support please use one of the community resources (see gpg4win.org) and read the manula (compedium) or one of the hundreds of HOWTO floating in the net.