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Sat, Feb 21
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Cool. Works for me now.
Thu, Feb 19
Using --enarmor and removing the checksum I sometimes get
Wed, Feb 18
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Sun, Feb 15
FWIW: Okay, gmime is still a wrapper around gpgme. After decryption it has the ability to get the used session key from the gpgme result structure. Thus, I have been on the wrong trail. The actual problem is not gpgme but more GnuPG's use of Libgcrypt or an actual regression in Libgcrypt. Well, Friday 13th.
This has been specified in 1997 by PGP 5 for a good reason. We talked often enough about this and it does not help to repeat your ideas over and over again. RFC9580 specifies a different protocol than OpenPGP as specified by RFC2440 and RFC4880 but alas grabbed the name OpenPGP for this.
I can't speak for gpgmpp but for gpgme. And the gpgme manual says:
Fri, Feb 13
Has now been backported to be released with 2.2.53