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Thu, Jan 29
It seems this broke the self tests (and gpgme, and notmuch) on NetBSD: https://dev.gnupg.org/T8065
We decided not to do this.
I bisected it and found the commit that introduced this test failure:
@mmontkowski, use this as string:
Implemented in work/tfry/apiabstraction (since the reencrypt code had changed, considerably, in that branch, I did not base this on master).
Removal of vue: work/tfry/reduce_js_dependencies ; this branch is currently still a bit messy/buggy, but considered to be on par with the functionality master, in theory.
In the same environment, 2.4.9 passes its self tests.
I've reverted the update in pkgsrc until this can be resolved.
Wed, Jan 28
The previous pkgsrc version was 2.4.9. However, I've just tested 2.5.14 and saw the same behaviour (so I guess there is no point in testing 2.5.16).
For now I'll commit the following German translations, fixing spelling plus other slight changes:
Do you remember wether you had the same problem also with 2.5.14 or 2.5.16? Or can you test with these versions? Which version of libgpg-error are you using?
When I kill the gpg process, I see:
("/tmp/security/gnupg2/work/gnupg-2.5.17/g10/gpg" --no-permission-warning --no-greeting --no-secmem-warning --batch "--agent-program=/tmp/security/gnupg2/work/gnupg-2.5.17/agent/gpg-agent|--debug-quick-random" --list-sec
ret-keys) failed: gpg: starting migration from earlier GnuPG versionsMy actual plan is to rework the imp[ort/export of secret keys to gpg-agent. Right now gpg-agent has knowledge of OpenPGP for import/export. This is not good and the required conversion should be moved to a helper tools for easier testing and to have this out of the gpg-agent process. For Kyber we right now don't use any conversion mut store the secret keys in gpg-agent's native format. Thus the passphrase is not necessary. We need to figure out why we have this problem here.
Tue, Jan 27
This ticket is explicitly about Kleopatra included in Gpg4win.
In T8059#212270, @bernhard wrote:Kleopatra is also run on GNU/Linux Distributions.