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Oct 12 2021
Oct 12 2021
mooney added a comment to T5631: pinentry-curses on OpenIndiana (Illumos distro) doesn't display correctly.
mooney added a comment to T5631: pinentry-curses on OpenIndiana (Illumos distro) doesn't display correctly.
Hi gniibe!
Oct 5 2021
Oct 5 2021
I mentioned the two POSIX getconf settings you referenced in those links, and the developer that implemented CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID and a couple other CLOCK_THREAD types had this to say:
Oct 4 2021
Oct 4 2021
mooney added a comment to T5631: pinentry-curses on OpenIndiana (Illumos distro) doesn't display correctly.
Hi gniibe!
Hi gniibe!
Oct 2 2021
Oct 2 2021
mooney added a comment to T5631: pinentry-curses on OpenIndiana (Illumos distro) doesn't display correctly.
After testing about a dozen different term types and doing some library tracing, it appears to be that any terminfo type for which has_colors() is false (so the start_color code is never called) works correctly.
mooney added a comment to T5631: pinentry-curses on OpenIndiana (Illumos distro) doesn't display correctly.
Hi gniibe!
Oct 1 2021
Oct 1 2021
mooney added a comment to T5631: pinentry-curses on OpenIndiana (Illumos distro) doesn't display correctly.
All of my testing has been done while connecting via ssh to my OpenIndiana workstation. I'm using PuTTY 0.76 as my terminal/SSH client.
mooney added a comment to T5631: pinentry-curses on OpenIndiana (Illumos distro) doesn't display correctly.
It appears to you identified the problem really quickly again. If I select the entire screen and paste it, the dialog text is there:
Opened https://dev.gnupg.org/T5631 for the pinentry-curses issue.
You did all the work to locate the bug, gniibe! Nice job identifying it so quickly.
Sep 30 2021
Sep 30 2021
You're definitely on the correct track: setting 's2k-count 29176832' in my gpg-agent.conf fixed the gpg-agent hang. Now the decrypt I was trying earlier works. Also, 'gpg-agent' is no longer accumulating CPU time, and I can kill it off with gpgconf.
My current keypair is old, but it's stored on my workstation's disk and appears to have been correctly imported into the private-keys-v1.d/ store. I do still have my 'secring.gpg' too, in case I ever need it for an older GPG.
gpg-agent doesn't disappear from the process list after entering the passphrase; in fact it can't be killed with anything but 'kill -9'. 'gpgconf --kill gpg-agent' cannot kill it, the gpg-conf command just hangs when trying to.
Yes, xterm as a terminal type is correctly supported on OpenIndiana. I have been using it for many years, for both command-line and curses-based programs. It works well.
With the options that Werner recommended for debugging in my ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf:
Hi gniibe!
Sep 29 2021
Sep 29 2021
gpg-agent-debug.log8 KBDownload
Thanks for the guidance, Werner!
Sep 27 2021
Sep 27 2021
Feb 27 2013
Feb 27 2013
mooney set Version to 2.1.0 on T1477: libassuan internal vasprintf causes segfaults on x86_64-sun-solaris2.10.
Feb 23 2013
Feb 23 2013
mooney added a comment to T1476: libassuan 2.1.0 misses inet_pton on Solaris and potentially others.
mooney set Version to 2.1.0 on T1476: libassuan 2.1.0 misses inet_pton on Solaris and potentially others.